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Take it somewhere nearby, or call the manufacturer. Also, for woodsball, gilly suits are NOT needed, and not on the gun either. I played in plain camo, with a black gun, yet I could get within 10-20yd without the other team noticing. There was a clearing with some tall grass, and even in dark camo with them looking right where I was, there could not see me, make sure to move some of whatever over you if you are dramatically different (dark vs. light or visa versa. All I did was crawl back into the grass so that my barrel wouldn't hit anything and splatter (we don't play small splatters), and then fired off two quick shots, eliminating those two.
Also, "look before you leap." Actually, in this case, before you run. The first priority is to check for enemies. The second is to find WHERE you are going to run before you do. If you have anybody with you on your team, move one at a time, covering each other. The third thing you do is to check again for the other team. If you don't see them, then you can make your move.
This works with all, but if somebody shoots at you, turn enough so that if it must hit you, it will slide across. I know you can't always know, but it helps. Most paintballs bounce quite a bit.
If you see somebody aiming at you, or firing at you, shoot a few back, even if just to distract them. That split second duck or blink or where they lose sight behind the air coming out (see, there is a use for it) is enough to get you out of danger.
About being stealthy, don't make any unneccesary movements. If you have to move, and somebody is looking at you, go slowly. That is of course, unless you MUST MUST MUST move fast or you are TRYING to get their attention.
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