Variations of Paintball

Hans Ortega asked:


Paintball has continuously grown in renown during the last few years. It is comparable to war games where 2 opposing groups compete for certain goals. In the game of paintball the primary equipment is the paintball marker or gun. The paintball marker or gun is used to eliminate players from opposing groups while attempting to reach a team goal. Game objectives may alter from capturing an away team’s flag and bringing it to a team starting point or eliminating all players of a certain team. A paintball marker seems like a gun and is made of a paintball tank which has the paint balls and a propeller either a paintball co2 propeller or a compressed air propeller.

The most usual and used paintball propeller is the co2 variant. A paintball co2 compressor comes in several different variants starting from 9oz, 120z, 20os, and 24oz types the quantity of paintballs that a marker can shove is highly depending on how much gas is stored into the compressed tank. Paintball players should take the kind of propellers that they use because the last thing a player wants is losing propellant or bullets in a middle of a game.
Although c02 propellers are less expensive quality wise the dearer compressed air variants are known to propel more paintballs and at a more robust or quicker rate. There are also reported issues with c02 compressors like its inclination to malfunction when employed in temperatures of below fifty degrees Fahrenheit. Taking all bitching under consideration though the most preferred propeller type is still the co2 variant more due to cost than anything. A player can go thru many tanks in one game and cost wise an expensive tank would appear pretty unrealistic.

Regardless of the preferred propeller, whether that is a paintball co2 or a compressed air variant the main thing to think about is which suits your budget and preference. If you can shell out more then go for compressed air, if your principal focus is playing longer on a smaller budget then the co2 variant is your best bet.



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What’s the difference between Speedball and Woodsball? And what the heck is Scenario Paintball?

Mark Etinger asked:


There are basically two ways to Paintball. One is Speedball and the other is Woodsball.  Didn’t know that? Starting to get that Paintball addiction? Well it’s time for you to learn a thing or two.

Speedball and Woodsbal are two special variants of paintball. If you’re just an amateur paintballer, you’ve probably used those commercial paintball parks, the parks that charge you loads of money and let you fool around like a little child.

Then there’s us, paintballers who think paintball should be played in the wild. We pick our own teams and create our own rules. We’re the Woodsballers.

Woodsball is the real deal. It’s called woodsball because, Mr. Sherlock, we play it in the woods. There are no fences, no limits, you can be in the game or run home for your mommy. We use the outdoors, relay on nature, the woods are bunkers and rocks are hideouts. All you need is a gun, some paintballs and probably a couple of your paintballing friends. Want to get in? Try these possible games and scenarios:

•    Elimination – As sweet and simple as it sounds. Kill everybody. By yourself or with a team. Only the strong survive.

•    Capture the Flag – If you’re looking for some tactics, try CTF.  Use flag stations and collect more flags, or have just one flag for each team and claim it for victory.  

•    Assault! Get yourselves into two teams. Let one team protect their territory and let the other charge. The attackers should try to eliminate their opponents or take hold of their territory.

Then there’s Speedball. This form of paintball was created mostly for professional competitive paintball and provides a standard field and better viewing possibilities. If you thought that paintball is just for fun, some professional speedballers would probably disagree – speedball turned into a real competitive sport, with teams, coaches, uniforms, merchandizing, sponsorships and the whole shebang.

In speedball, there are between 2 to 10 players in a team. The professional speedballers use smaller guns, because speedball tends to be, well, speedy. Also, the small size of the field makes it hard to camouflage yourself, and there has to be rapid movement and constant communication between the team members.

Scenario Paintball is basically a couple of paintballers who really want to fight in Vietnam. Or on the Enterprise ship. Or just add any theme to their game of paintball. Most of the scenario paintball games are played large-scale with huge crowds and themes like D-Day.  

If you’re into starting your own team of woodballers or even a professional team of speedballing, it is always recommended to carry the best and safest equipment. So before you go on battle, go online to www.choicepaintballguns.com and check out some discounted paint ball guns. At www.choicepainballguns.com you can get the accuracy you’re looking for, faster fire power, the perfect upgrades for your current paintball gun, as well as kits, supplies, ammo and lots of fun accessories – all sold at discount prices. We can help you take your paintball game into the next level.

Whether you’re into competition Speedball or tactical Woodsball, www.ChoicePaintballGuns.com offers the best paintball guns at affordable prices.



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