What are the most Influential Paintball Guns Ever Made?
Countless paintball guns have been made and sold throughout the world in the past 30 years. Many models have lasted just a few months or years and then disappeared... paintball.about.com |
Paintball Gun Circuit Boards
Electro-pneumatic paintball markers shoot by activating a solenoid valve which allows air to pass through and shoot the ball. The Curcuit board is central to ... propeller.com |
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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 |
D-Day in Scotland
Paintball is definitely an American-born sport and the annual D-Day game in Oklahoma is the big game all other big games aspire to become. Sometimes though, with all our reenactments and themed scenario events based on WWII we seem to forget on which side of the Atlantic the war with Germany was actually fought. It seems appropriate, then, that Scottish Adventure Centre hosted a recent D-Day event and I've spent some time enjoying Team PUPS's coverage and videos of the event. The terrain is reminiscent of actual pictures of the Normandy beaches complete with barbed wire, bunkers and lots of smoke and it looked like it was a very well-executed event. Plus, the Scottish accents made me laugh.D-Day in Scotland originally appeared on About.com Paintball on Saturday, June 12th, 2010 at 10:30:22.Permalink | Comment | Email this paintball.about.com |