When is Faster Better?
The first few decades of paintball saw huge improvements made in the industry among all aspects of equipment. The most popular improvement, of course, was rate of fire. ... paintball.about.com |
Save Money by Learning How to Play Cheap Paintball | Cheap Paintball World
If you’ re ready to play paintball, there are some important things you need to know before you begin. There’ s two kinds of paintball ... propeller.com |
High End Paintball Gun for the Woods
Angel Paintball Sports (formerly WDP) has long made the Angel paintball gun for the tournament crowd and has quite a reputation for high-end guns. Now, though, they have introduced a new, high-end electro for the woods. It's not simply an A1 in scenario clothing as the breach has been redesigned and the gun is really built for competitive woodsball players.While I haven't had a chance to shoot the new AR:K, I have extensive experience with the A1 which I have used in the woods. I realize that the AR:K is designed for the woodsball crowd, but I just don't necessarily see why the custom scenario gun is needed unless you are intent on using the tactical rails as I have had great success using the A1 and other high-end electros for woodsball.I'm sure that there is a market for woodsball-specific, high-end, electropneumatic paintball guns, but I personally don't think I'll be willing to lay down close to a thousand dollars anytime soon to buy one. What about you? Do you see yourself spending that kind of money for a woodsball gun?High End Paintball Gun for the Woods originally appeared on About.com Paintball on Thursday, May 13th, 2010 at 10:51:32.Permalink | Comment | Email this paintball.about.com |
Paintball Gun for Billiards
While paintball and pool both use balls - paintballs and billiard balls don't really have much in common other than their shape. Bruce Johne, though, saw paintball guns as a way to play pool and invented the Pneu Power Cue. I'm nothing more than a casual pool player, but adding a pool cue to a paintball gun and shooting pool with a trigger just might make me more inclined to play. You can purchase the cue with or without a gun, so paintballers should be able to try it out for a little bit less.If you are a paintballer and a pool player, let us know what you think of the idea.Paintball Gun for Billiards originally appeared on About.com Paintball on Saturday, June 19th, 2010 at 12:32:49.Permalink | Comment | Email this paintball.about.com |
Tippmann Cyclone Feeder System Review
The Tippmann Cyclone Feeder System is a feeder sprocket paintball hopper system that is designed for fast fingers. So if you are looking for a ... propeller.com |