Wednesday, April 30, 2008

paintball-12

Paintball
Back To Snippet
Back To SITEMAP

Snow Ball? Dressing For Winter Paintball
Author: Brian Maroevich
Don't let Mother Nature throw your paintball addiction out in the cold! You can still play paintball, and in comfort, in the winter weather. Of course, you could just play indoors, but why let skiers and riders be the only ones who have fun in the white stuff. This article will tell you what to wear to keep your game going strong- no matter how cold it might be on the field.

The first thing, and probably most obvious, is to dress in layers. As a paintball player, you may already dress in layers to cut down on bruising. However, in the winter, you can take it one step further and add some thermal underwear. Cover that with a turtleneck and a sweater and then perhaps a jacket. If during play you begin to get hot, you can easily remove a layer. But, not being warm enough will be very uncomfortable.

Next, you want to make sure that your hands are protected. Frostbite can set in rather quickly in extreme cold temps, and its first victim is usually fingers and toes. The trick here is that your fingers have to fit through the trigger hole. That said you must choose your glove carefully. There are plenty of fleece gloves that are thinner and keep hands very warm. Check around at ski shops, ATV apparel shops and even paintball supply stores to find a selection of gloves that allow both movement and plenty of warmth.

Going along with frostbite attacking your fingers and toes first, heat escapes from your head first. That said it is crucial to wear a hat. If it is really cold, perhaps a "robbers" knit hat the also covers the face, or perhaps a face shield worn by skiers. Finding a hat the covers your head and ears will be crucial to your comfort and your health.

You'll want to be protected from head to toe. We just talked about the importance of wearing a hat. The proper shoes are important to not only keep your toes warm, but also to provide the best footing. You will want to have a better tread on the bottom of your shoes since snow can make the ground slippery. (You know, like snow tires!) Also, waterproof shoes will keep dampness from getting in and prevent freezing phalanges. Doubling up on warm socks is a good idea as long as you can still move comfortably. Brining along a dry pair of socks would be a smart idea as well.

You will still need protective eye gear. In addition to your goggles, you may want to wear sunglasses. The sun can be damaging in the winter. It may not be warming you up, but its rays can still be harmful to the eyes. There are anti-glare goggles available as well.

Aside from clothing, you can also keep your body warm by brining a thermos full of hot chocolate or coffee. After playing a game, it could be the cherry on top to keep you warm.

In addition, you will want to be kind to your equipment. Sometimes, plastic can crack in extreme cold temps, so try to keep the equipment dry and protect it as much as possible.

So, with these tips, you can take your paintball game out of the indoors and into a real winter wonderland.

About The Author

(c) 2005 by Brian Maroevich

Brian Maroevich is a product developer, author, and webmaster for http://www.paintball-tips-and-tricks.com " target=new>http://www.paintball-tips-and-tricks.com .

You can join his Paintball Success Tips newsletter for free.
...

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

paintball-11

How to find the right paintball gun for you Paintball
Back To Snippet
Back To SITEMAP

How to find the right paintball gun for you
Author: mansi gupta
Sports and hobbies have a special place in our lives. They are not just responsible for our physical and psychological development but also act as our best pals especially in times of aloofness. Since Homo sapiens are different by birth, they have varying interests. Some individuals prefer chess and cricket while others spend their time playing baseball, rugby and football etc. People thence adopt different means to live up to their interests or desires. In fact it is an essential universal human characteristic that we do or endeavor to do things we like. For instance we eat food that we like, wear outfits that are good in our perception, visit places that intrigue us and so forth.
If you are an individual whose pursuit is lies in shooting, here is a lifetime gift for you from Paintball. Paintball, a worldwide leading brand in manufacture of exclusive products such as goggles, Hoppers, Harnesses etc. has come up with a remarkable range of paintball guns to match everyone's taste and style of shooting. Paintball offers a collection of 14 timeless guns that are a perfect blend of quality, incredible working and unique designs. The guns that are further subdivided are variously named as – Icon Paintball Guns, ANS Cockers, Automag PaintballGuns, Black Dragun, Bob Long, Diablo Paintball Guns, Indian Creek and so on. A spectrum of paintball guns entails a horde of options and difficulty in selection. But friends selecting a paintball gun might not be as strenuous as it seems. All you need to do is to enlist all your requirements such as the kind of shooting you do and aim to do, the pattern of the gun that matches your style, the extra features you are looking for and the amount you can spend at ease on purchasing a gun. Taking up few cases in point here-

• If you are accustomed to battery operated devices and want to own a gun with a rechargeable battery, Paintball presents a black glistening 32 Degrees Icon Electronic LED at just $108.00. The regular price of this gun is $125.00 but at a special discount offer, this gun is available at mere $108.00.
• The 32 Degrees Icon-X Paintball Gun is for all those who had ever in their lives willed to possess a gun that looks apart from the usual, has an inconceivable range and is easy to operate. This Paintball Gun comes in three ravishing colors- Black, Blue and Silver.
• Exclusively crafted from highest quality metal, the Psycho Ballistics Paintball Guns in sparkling silver, immaculate blue are perfect for those who are hungry for innovative designs and features. These distinguished guns come at a sale price of $119.00.
• Well if you have guns with cool sporty looks in your mind, its time to act upon your wish. A variety of Bob Long Paintball guns (2005 Lasoya, 2005 Ripper, Russian Legion etc.) portray awesome athletic designs with special characteristics for instance long barrels, light weight, comfortable grip and distant range that will never let you miss the target.
• Besides these there are Automag Paintball Guns that appear like an airplane and are blessed with an excellent luster, negligible back thrust and ideal to aim at distant places.
• Not to forget are the soundless, feather light Diablo Paintball Guns that serve you with all the latest attributes.

Besides these there are countless other Paintball guns that have received a laudable response. You can take a look at the complete assortment of Paintball guns through Internet. Keeping your necessities in mind, you can now order for these guns online and acquire them at a heavily reduced cost.
So, will your next destination be targets of Paintball Guns…think about it!

Article Source : http://www.articledashboard.com

Mansi gupta writes about paintball guns. Learn more at www.paintballemporium.com

...



Monday, April 28, 2008

paintball-10

Paintball
Back To Snippet
Back To SITEMAP

Finding A Cheap Paintball Gun
Author: Kathryn Whittaker
Paintball has become a popular sport since its introduction in the early 1980s. Thanks to new technologies, today a beginner paintball player has thousands of options to consider when buying the equipment that suits his skill level and style of play. And while you should not skimp on safety equipment and paintballs, paintball guns can be bought cheaply and still have a variety of cool features.

When selecting the right paintball gun, or marker, you should be realistic about your skill level. If you are a beginner or play randomly, you can easily start with a cheap paintball gun. Consider buying a cheaper paintball gun if you don't know how often you'll be playing or what features to look for in a paintball gun. To determine what kind of a paintball gun you need you may decide to borrow a few markers and try playing on different fields. After you realize what features and qualities you look for and understand what type of a paintball gun you need, you can upgrade your cheap paintball gun to a newer and more complex model.

If you play only once or twice a year, it's definitely worth renting the equipment rather than buying even a cheap paintball gun. Paintball experts suggest that you rent a mask, tank, gun, and hopper when you play occasionally. When you develop the taste for the game and start playing more frequently, then you can buy at least a cheap set of paintball equipment, including the gun.

Serious paintball players always look for new models loaded with features such as electronic aiming and automatic fire controls. You can find a cheap secondhand paintball gun with all these features and then get rid of it and buy a new one if repairs get too expensive. Remember that with your own paintball equipment you will have clean and maintain your gear.

The cost of your paintball gun usually depends on the pressure system used in the gun, and on the various accessories. Carbon dioxide pressure system is the most popular one. It is commonly used in the cheaper paintball guns. The main drawback is that carbon dioxide depends greatly on the outside temperature changing its state from gas to liquid, which results in velocity fluctuations and affects shooting accuracy. For paintball beginners, the carbon dioxide system is quite safe and costs less.

High-pressure air and nitrogen systems are used by serious players because they are more accurate since nitrogen never liquefies. As a result, nitrogen operated paintball guns are not cheap.

Remember, you can always upgrade your cheap paintball gun as your skill level and requirements increase.

Additional accessories affect the price of your paintball gun, too. A hopper, or a loader, is a popular paintball accessory. Basically, it's a container with your paintballs that feeds them into your paintball gun. Hoppers can be automated and powered, and come in a variety of sizes. Lightweight and fast hoppers usually cost more.

Another useful feature of your paintball gun is an air supply tank that can be carried on your belt and connected to your marker with a tube. As a result, the belt needs an upgrade, too, to hold your ammo and other supplies.

If you are serious about buying a paintball gun, spend some time researching the cheapest yet dependable guns on the market. Even with the perfect paintball gun you may soon find some hidden flaws or simply fall out of love with it. When buying the paintball gun, check and double check your options, and buy a marker only when you exactly know what you want.

Article Source : http://www.articledashboard.com

Kathryn Whittaker writes articles on a number of different topics. For more information on Paintball please visit www.paint-ball-guide.com and for additional paintball articles please visit the following article page www.paint-ball-guide.com/paintball-articles/

...

Sunday, April 27, 2008

paintball-1

Paintball
Back To Snippet
Back To SITEMAP

7 Ways A Newbie Paintball Player Can Learn Everything They Need
Author: Andrea Wilson
Paintball is a great game for getting a lot of exercise,
challenging yourself and having fun. But as a newbie, you may
find yourself embarrassed because you don't know the rules, or
intimidated by more experienced players. You may be hesitant to
go out and play your first game because you're not sure what to
expect. If you do some research first, you will quickly find that
the information you need to feel a lot more comfortable and a lot
less like a newbie is easily found, especially online.

But first a note of warning for all newbies...

Paintball is Not a War Game!

Many people mistakenly believe that paintball is a "war game."
However, it's really more like hide-and-seek, with the marking of
the opposing team being the way to tag the person out. This is
especially true of recball, woodsball, jungle paintball and
scenario games. It is advised that you do not refer to the
opposing team as "the enemy" or a mark as a "kill"! Some
communities have shut down paintball because players engaged in
"war" talk during and after a game.

How to Quickly and Easily Find Useful Information About Paintball

1. Research the Internet

The World Wide Web contains a vast storehouse of information on
paintball. To make the best use of the Internet, search Google or
Yahoo for specific paintball terms like "woodsball tactics,"
instead of the general term "paintball." Look for sites that list
paintball rules and offer hints, tips, tactics and strategy. You
can also check out sites that review paintball equipment, but
beware: a newbie doesn't need an expensive paintball gun to get
started. Many of the expensive guns don't work any better than a
good newbie gun. This is what the paintball players who wrote
"Paintball Heroes" say, "If you're a newbie, buy a good quality
semi-automatic gun, but don't spend a fortune on it. And for
goodness sake, learn how to clean it, load it, take it apart, and
put it back together again...in your sleep!"

2. Read Books

Go online and visit Amazon.com or BarnesAndNoble.com
(Chapters.Indigo.ca in Canada). Search for books on paintball.
Check out the reviewers' comments carefully before you buy. Or
better yet, trot down to your local big bookstore and see if you
can find copies of the paintball books you found online. Take
time to browse through them and see which ones appeal to you
most. Check the local prices against the prices online before you
buy.

3. Read E-Books

You may find a few paintball e-books online, too, but these are
harder to find than print books. "Paintball Heroes" at
http://www.paintballheroes.com is a great e-book for beginners.
It was written by two teenage paintball fanatics!

To find other e-books, try searching for "paintball ebook" on
Google or Yahoo. Ask around in the forums and pay attention to
advertisements on paintball sites.

4. Study the Forums

Also search for "paintball forums" and you will find experts and
newbies alike sharing information about paintball equipment and
strategy. However, be aware that much of the information shared
on forums is misleading, if not just plain wrong. Pay attention
to what is said by forum leaders and well-known players, but take
everything said by anyone else with a grain of salt...or a shaker
of salt, for that matter!

- Air-Powered.com (Autococker Owners Group) - http://www.air-
powered.com

- Atomix Paintball Forums - http://www.atomixpaintball.com/vb

- BSG Paintball Forums - http://www.bsgpaintball.com/forums

- Calgary Paintball Forums -
http://xtremepaintballcanada.com/calgary/forums

- Epic Paintball Forums - http://www.epicpaintball.com (Click on
"Forums.")

- Fat Bob's Paintball Forum -
http://www.fatbobsdirect.com/forum/index.php

- Force of Nature Forums - http://www.forceofnature.com/invision

- New York City Paintball Forums -
http://www.nycpaintball.com/forums/index.php

- P8ntballer-Forums.com - http://www.p8ntballer-forums.com

- Paintball Addict Forums - http://www.pb-addict.com

- PaintballArizona.com Forums -
http://www.paintballarizona.com/modules.php?name=Forums

- Paintball.com Forums - http://paintball.com/pb/forums/index.cfm

- Paintball Central Forums - http://www.pballcentral.com/forum

- PaintballCow.com Forum (Oregon) -
http://paintballcow.ipbhost.com/index.php

- PaintballForum.ca - http://www.paintballforum.ca

- PaintballForum.com - http://www.paintballforum.com

- PaintballForums.com - http://www.paintballforums.com

- PaintballForums.net - http://www.paintballforums.net

- Paintball-Forums.com/BGnM's Paintball Forums -
http://www.paintball-forums.com

- Paintball-Guns.com - http://www.paintball-guns.com/forums.htm

- Paintball In 5 Forum - http://www.pbn5.com/paintball_forum

- Paintball Review Forums - http://www.paintball-
review.com/forums/index.php

- PballCanada.com - http://forum.pballcanada.com

- PbFreak.net Forums - http://www.pbfreak.net

- PbNation - http://www.pbnation.com

- Phoenix Paintball Forum -
http://www.paintballuk.com/phoenix/forum/default.asp

- Southwest Paintball Forums (UK) -
http://www.southwestpaintball.co.uk/forum/index.php

- Utah Paintball Forums - http://www.mypaintball.com

- Vancouver Paintball Forums -
http://xtremepaintballcanada.com/vancouver/forums/index.php

- WARPIG Rec Talk - http://www.warpig.com/forums/rec

5. Subscribe to Paintball Magazines

There are several good paintball magazines, both in print and
online.

For print magazines, go to your local bookstore and spend some
time at the magazine racks. Pick the magazine that appeals to you
most and look in the front for their Web address (URL) or
subscription address. Subscribe online or by mail. It's a lot
cheaper to subscribe to a magazine than to buy it each month from
the newsstand.

For online magazines, search on Yahoo or Google for "paintball
magazine online" or "online paintball magazine." Several online
magazines are listed in the Resources section of the "Paintball
Heroes" ebook, including:

- Action Pursuit Games - http://www.actionpursuitgames.com

- Crossfire Paintball Magazine - http://www.crossfiremag.com

- Force of Nature - http://www.forceofnature.com

- Paintball Games International -
http://www.p8ntballer.com/magazine/index.shtml

- Paintball Sports International -
http://www.paintballsportsint.com

- The Paintball Times - http://www.paintballtimes.com

- Paintball 2Xtremes Magazine - http://www.paintball2xtremes.com

6. Watch Experienced Players

So, you just got marked, eh? Disappointed? Well, don't be, this
is your opportunity to quietly observe those more experienced
players from the sidelines. Pay attention to:

- The way they hold their gun

- The way they move from bunker to bunker

- The way they signal to their teammates.

See if you can figure out their plan. All good players go into
every game knowing the plan their team decided on before the game
started. Here are some questions to ask yourself as you observe
experienced players:

- What are they wearing?

- How do they shoot from a bunker?

- How do they steady their gun?

- What bunkers do they choose? See if you can figure out why.

- How do they keep from getting marked?

Keep mental notes of everything you see. Later, compare what you
noted with the information you've been researching. Where does it
match? Where are there differences? Can you figure out why? Does
it have to do with:

- The terrain

- The type of game being played

- The player's age or experience

- The rules of the field

- The player's style of play or position (point man, safety,
sniper, back man, front man, rover, etc.)?

7. Volunteer

Later, when you have a few games under your belt, volunteer to
referee at your local field. This is the fast way to becoming an
expert paintball player, as you are able to observe not only the
great players' methods, but all the newbie mistakes, too.

Pay Attention to the Experts, Not to the Know-it-alls

All in all, paintball information can be found easily and
quickly, especially online. Just remember to go to the experts
for help (books, e-books, magazines, forum leaders, pro players,
etc.) and to stay away from the newbie-talk and ramblings of
know-it-alls that fill many of the forums.

About the Author

Andrea Wilson is a writer and the mother of a teenage paintball
fanatic. To learn more about paintball, she recommends you take a
look at http://www.PaintballHeroes.com and
http://www.PaintballPicks.com.

...