XSV Vlocity Review
The XSV Vlocity was released in 2007 as an upgrade to the standard model. With many aftermarket chips already available for the Vlocity, is the XSV a good buy or a mere retail repackage? Find out what our staff thinks. paintballtimes.com |
Downsizing
One of the most frustrating times in paintball is when you've started a game, believing you have enough air, only to run out midway through the game. I'm sure... paintball.about.com |
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Are you new to the sport of paintball? If so, there are different things you need to think about before you start playing! Here is ... propeller.com |
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Where Do You Buy Your Paint?
Buying paintballs is the recurring cost of playing the sport that never seems to get easier. As much as I love paintball, laying down $40-$50 bucks for a case of paint never seems to get easier. Part of the pain, though, depends on where you buy the paint. Whether you buy your paint at a field, paintball store, big-box retailer or online, there are pros and cons of where you buy it. For example, even if Wal-Mart paint is typically low-quality, it's cheap and very accessible. Online stores typically have pretty good prices, but you have to pay for shipping and you can't pick up a case on the day of your game.I have bought paintballs from just about any store that sells them and I'll probably buy them from just about anyone again. What about you? Where do you buy your paintballs?Where Do You Buy Your Paint? originally appeared on About.com Paintball on Saturday, October 16th, 2010 at 21:20:02.Permalink | Comment | Email this paintball.about.com |