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Prussian to the Iron 16:00 11-24-2009
Hey everyone!

A few days ago, my little brother had his 10th birthday party at a paintball place on the marine base. Everyone had tons of fun, and there were a few times where it was just like "Wow. So this is what it sounds like to have bullets pinging and whizzing all around me."

So now me and my buddies are all getting paintball guns, and hopefully we'll have some fun with em. we have some woods right next to us we can easily use, and I am personally decking mine out for Channukah.

So, I was going to get an M-16 looking one (Alpha Black Tactical it's called) but we found one that seemed much more maneuverable and easier to use for 60 bucks. Even though I have to buy a new barrel and stock (plus I'm getting a laser sight!) it's still cheaper.


So anyone here play paintball a lot? Anyone have any tips, secrets, etc.?

I guess this could be a discussion thread.


I love this sport

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Hooahguy 16:14 11-24-2009
painball in the night= pwnage.

i need to scrape up some money to get a new one. broke the barrel of my old one.
and get a small mirror. i was skeptical at first, but it great to see around corners, because you never know if someone is around that corner waiting for you. but you need to keep it clean though. more than once mine got ruined during a match because of paint.
yes i take paintball combat very seriously.

EDIT: also, since you will be fighting in wooded terrain, buy some camo. seriously. a ghillie suit is optimal, but it seriously reduces mobility. my friend uses a ghillie suit, and its awesome, except when hes not on your side, in which case its pure joy to pump him full of paint- when you find him.

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Lemur 18:02 11-24-2009
Originally Posted by Prussian Iron:
Even though I have to buy a new barrel and stock (plus I'm getting a laser sight!) it's still cheaper.
Ummm ... given the average accuracy of a paintball gun, why on earth would you bother with a laser sight? I mean, I've played a lot of PB, and I can tell you that after a few hours your barrel is so fouled no amount of brushing and cleaning is going to restore your aim. I've been known to simply run up and start pumping rounds into an opponent from five feet away. It gets that bad.

I've never played pro or semi-pro, but I've played a lot. Talk to your teammates. Flank the opponent. Work as a team = win, pretend you're John Rambo = lose.

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Philippus Flavius Homovallumus 18:07 11-24-2009
Buy lots of paintballs, smoke grenades, wear your own camo gear and belt kit; and, for the love of God, a decent pair of boots.

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Prussian to the Iron 18:20 11-24-2009
Originally Posted by Lemur:
Ummm ... given the average accuracy of a paintball gun, why on earth would you bother with a laser sight?.
hence "New Barrel". firing without being able to aim really pissed me off, because i can be really accurate if i have some form of sights. unfortunately this gun came with iron sights that are blocked by the bolt.

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Lemur 18:30 11-24-2009
PI, maybe the new barrel really does fix the accuracy problem, but here's how it goes in my experience:


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Subotan 18:49 11-24-2009
Meh. The crowd that plays it (Well, that I've seen; I've done it three times) are often both excessively aggressive and take it way too seriously.
Originally Posted by Hooahguy:
yes i take paintball combat very seriously.

When I played it, at breaktime they spent the whole of their break discussing how similar their paintball guns were to actual weapons, and how videos they'd seen on Youtube of actual combat were SO AWESOME. And the cost of paintballs is extortionate.

However if that's your thing...go for it. That's just my personal opinion, so if you like it, keep doing it.

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drone 18:56 11-24-2009
Played it several times a few years back, it's been a while though.

Rule #1: Never play with anybody who has their own guns. These people are waaaayyyy too serious about it.

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Lemur 18:58 11-24-2009
I'll second and third that last bit. People who take the game seriously tend to live in their mama's basements while the neighbors' dog tells them to kill. Never, ever play unless you have enough friends to lock out a field for your own crew.

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Samurai Waki 19:36 11-24-2009
Originally Posted by drone:
Played it several times a few years back, it's been a while though.

Rule #1: Never play with anybody who has their own guns. These people are waaaayyyy too serious about it.
I had to buy my own gun back in the day because there wasn't a paintball arena within a five hundred mile radius of where I lived. Tippman 98 custom, the AK47 of the paintball world, was perfect for woodsball anyway. Makes me want to dig it out of storage, good memories.

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Ice 19:58 11-24-2009
Sounds like fun, PI. I used to play A LOT back in the day in woods, abandoned houses, etc. You name it and we played there. I got out of it when I realized that I was spending 600+ customizing my gun and my friends started to play semi pro and the guys playing semi pro weren't people I wanted to associate myself with.

Have fun though! I started with a spyder with a freak kit (it's been so long, but I'm assuming this stuff still exists) and moved towards a customized impulse with an eye, sticky grips, and custom barrels.

BTW: Listen to Lemur as he is completely correct in what he is saying. I'd also highly recommend doning many layers of clothes and playing when you get a lot of snow.

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Aemilius Paulus 20:30 11-24-2009
Originally Posted by drone:
Rule #1: Never play with anybody who has their own guns. These people are waaaayyyy too serious about it.
Hehe, that is basically every non-nerd teen here, down in the South of US (Northwest Florida to be precise). Back when my parents used to force me to go to the local Baptist Church with them, practically half of "Bible Study" was spent discussing and planning the next paintball meet-up, going over how “awesum” the last ones were and what sorts of guns & modifications to those guns each kid had.

Paintball is a splendid game, but I avoid it like the plague here. Wrong types of people play it in the South. All of my close friends are nerds, and they are the only group of teens worth spending time with here.

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Prussian to the Iron 21:07 11-24-2009
Originally Posted by Subotan:
When I played it, at breaktime they spent the whole of their break discussing how similar their paintball guns were to actual weapons, and how videos they'd seen on Youtube of actual combat were SO AWESOME. And the cost of paintballs is extortionate.

However if that's your thing...go for it. That's just my personal opinion, so if you like it, keep doing it.
meh, id never do that kind of thing. im in it for the fun. and the coolness. oh god im turning into one of them!!!

Originally Posted by drone:
Rule #1: Never play with anybody who has their own guns, unless they are under $200.These people are waaaayyyy too serious about it.

fix'd.

i dont believe in spending several hundred bucks on a recreational activity. i mean, if someone were to go pro, and make a living off of it, I see nothing wrong with spending your extra cash on gun modifications instead of an xbox.

basically, you dont buy a suit of medieval armor to play DnD, you don't buy full padding, helmet, and uniforms playing backyard football, you dont buy paintball guns over $200 for non-pro paintball.

thats one of my mottos

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drone 21:10 11-24-2009
Originally Posted by Lemur:
Never, ever play unless you have enough friends to lock out a field for your own crew.
And this is where the fun lies in the game. The smack talk/war stories aspect make it really great. You don't get this when the players don't know each other, and you have to deal with a lot of jackholes. There is a lot of similarity between paintball and multiplayer video games. LAN play is great, online play not so much.

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Azathoth 01:07 11-25-2009
Obligatory when discussing paintball.

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pevergreen 01:12 11-25-2009
Originally Posted by Prussian Iron:
basically, you dont buy a suit of medieval armor to play DnD,
speak for yourself.



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A Very Super Market 01:57 11-25-2009
Paintball is fun with friends. There, I've restated everything that's been said on the thread.

I haven't played too much of it. My greatest memories are of breaking the rules and getting away with it.

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Hooahguy 02:50 11-25-2009
Originally Posted by Subotan:
When I played it, at breaktime they spent the whole of their break discussing how similar their paintball guns were to actual weapons, and how videos they'd seen on Youtube of actual combat were SO AWESOME. And the cost of paintballs is extortionate.

However if that's your thing...go for it. That's just my personal opinion, so if you like it, keep doing it.
well TBH i dont do it often, but when i do....

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Crazed Rabbit 02:58 11-25-2009
Originally Posted by Azathoth:
Obligatory when discussing paintball.
A high-def version, starts at 11:00 minutes:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/84710/spaced-battles

CR

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Major Robert Dump 03:04 11-25-2009
I disagree about playing with people with their own guns. It depends on what kind of guns they are, and what kind of people. Having your won gin saves a lot of money in the long run if you play a few times a year. They are also good for self defense, or shooting someone in the face with red paint so they think they are really shot...but thats another story

I keep my own gun, its a semi-auto from 1994 that is quite the antique. It looks almost like something from star wars, and its all metal and weights about 13 pounds. It's also compact. People usually laugh at me for bringing it, but i prefer it over the rifles.

What I hate are the people with the full autos. Thats just ain't cool to go to a public field and play against people with semis and you are walking around like jesse ventura in predator.

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Beefy187 12:19 11-25-2009
Go for a suicide run or two.
Getting shot multiple times all over the body works better then caffeine could ever hope to be.

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Fragony 13:58 11-25-2009
We used to shoot at each other with nailguns, was great fun I have nailed many a butt so to speak that was the golden shot especially when some was already down had a few myself, also accidently shot a nail into someone´s eye but that´s a different story, turned out just fine. It was a bit crazy but good times

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Hax 14:20 11-25-2009
Originally Posted by :
Go for a suicide run or two.
Getting shot multiple times all over the body works better then caffeine could ever hope to be.
Leave it to the Japanese guy to start talking about suicide runs

"BANZAAAAAAAAAAI"

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Mithrandir 15:57 11-25-2009
Originally Posted by Prussian Iron:
So anyone here play paintball a lot? Anyone have any tips, secrets, etc.?
Fill a supersoaker with your color of paint and use it as a flamethrower.

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Prussian to the Iron 19:37 11-25-2009
Originally Posted by Fragony:
We used to shoot at each other with nailguns, was great fun I have nailed many a butt so to speak that was the golden shot especially when some was already down had a few myself, also accidently shot a nail into someone´s eye but that´s a different story, turned out just fine. It was a bit crazy but good times
wut.

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Megas Methuselah 20:14 11-25-2009
Originally Posted by Prussian Iron:
...there were a few times where it was just like "Wow. So this is what it sounds like to have bullets pinging and whizzing all around me."
Wut.

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Gregoshi 20:21 11-25-2009
Originally Posted by Beefy187:
Go for a suicide run or two.
Getting shot multiple times all over the body works better then caffeine could ever hope to be.
The small paintball field we go to has a final game called "Paint or Pain" as a way to use up the last of your ammo at the end of the day. You stay in the game until you either run out of paintballs or can't take getting nailed anymore and remove yourself from the game. A tip I learned in that game: don't hide behind a tree that is much thinner than you are...especially when finding yourself in a crossfire between 3-4 members of the other team. OUCH!

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Subotan 23:34 11-25-2009
Originally Posted by Megas Methuselah:
Wut.
Bloody Hell, I didn't notice that.

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CountArach 05:32 11-26-2009
Originally Posted by Gregoshi:
The small paintball field we go to has a final game called "Paint or Pain" as a way to use up the last of your ammo at the end of the day. You stay in the game until you either run out of paintballs or can't take getting nailed anymore and remove yourself from the game. A tip I learned in that game: don't hide behind a tree that is much thinner than you are...especially when finding yourself in a crossfire between 3-4 members of the other team. OUCH!
The first time I played Paintball we had a similar thing. You had 10 seconds to run as far and fast as you could within a roped-off area and then just turned on each other. I hid behind a tire barrier and that turned out to be a HUGE mistake as soon as I got outflanked. I got shot in the spine 3 times from about 5 feet away and couldn't lean back on a chair for the next few days without getting spasms.

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Megas Methuselah 07:40 11-26-2009
Originally Posted by CountArach:
The first time I played Paintball we had a similar thing. You had 10 seconds to run as far and fast as you could within a roped-off area and then just turned on each other. I hid behind a tire barrier and that turned out to be a HUGE mistake as soon as I got outflanked. I got shot in the spine 3 times from about 5 feet away and couldn't lean back on a chair for the next few days without getting spasms.
I remember I charged the front gate of the enemy's castle this one time. Got shot a half dozen times, then hid by the gate to lick my wounds. Even though I was out, I guess most people thought I was still playing, as this idiot kicked open the gate and shot me up again. Close range combined with no gloves means I got this scar on my hand to commemorate my sacrifice.



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