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President Obama, Would You Like To Come Play Paintball?
Now that President-Elect Obama has had a week to start organizing his staff, I would like to make a formal invitation:Dear President-Elect Obama,There is a population in the United States... paintball.about.com |
Tale of the Trigger
Back in the late 90s when I really began to get involved with paintball I remember that everybody I played with talked about upgrading to a double trigger. The whole concept of having TWO fingers on the trigger to fire the ball was revolutionary - you could fire it so fast. When my buddy Robby got one for his Model 98 (after sending it to the factory to get the frame modified - something Tippmann fixed with the 98 Custom) I remember shooting the gun and being amazed at how fast it could shoot. Though I doubt it really increased the rate of fire by any meaningful amount, it seemed like a big deal to us.Jumping forward a decade, it's almost impossible to find anything other than a pump that doesn't come with a double trigger. From the cheapest blowback to the a high-end electro, all paintball guns come with a massive trigger that will fit sometimes three or four fingers. Now that the double trigger is the standard, I'm amazed at how "valuable" the single trigger has become. When I look at vintage guns being sold or trying to find parts, the single trigger frame is a valuable commodity and, rather than a liability, many purists view it as an asset.At the end of the day, whether you shoot with a double trigger or a single trigger boils down to preference. I really don't prefer one over the other and I definitely am not going to pay a premium for one or the other, so I can understand why some people are willing to.The part of the story that interests me is how the size of the trigger in paintball has come full circle with many avid players and it's back to what it was to begin with. Whether this is simply indicative of some people's yearning to get back to the game as they were introduced to it or whether it's more like fashion that keeps getting recycled, I can't say. But it is interesting to read through the forums and hear people argue about the superiority of the "original" paintball trigger. And remembering my interest in a double trigger and its supposed benefits definitely makes me smile.Tale of the Trigger originally appeared on About.com Paintball on Thursday, April 8th, 2010 at 22:53:34.Permalink | Comment | Email this paintball.about.com |
Share Your Best Paintball Welts and Bruises
Every paintball player ends up with some bruises just because of the nature of the game. The vast majority are simple little marks that fade in a couple of days and are gone. Some, though, are memorable welts that you'll never forget and you'll be able to tell stories about for years to come. Plus, as most paintball players aren't shy about their bruises, most have kept pictures of their favorite ones. Now is your chance to share them with the world.If you have a great welt or bruise from paintball, share the picture and the story behind it. If you just want to see what other people have gone through, you can see the gallery of bruises, too.Share Your Best Paintball Welts and Bruises originally appeared on About.com Paintball on Saturday, April 17th, 2010 at 21:33:27.Permalink | Comment | Email this paintball.about.com |
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