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The meet-up at Mount Doom fell through, so I headed out today to Splatzone, our local field.

Let's do this!
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First game, waiting for the horn.
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Let's roll!
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Snappin' shots
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Talking shit at one another between games.
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Heading out. Tired, dirty & paint splotched. I had a blast.
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You guys live in Alabama, right? Have you tried going to Bearclaw in TN? It's a bit of a drive, but they have some pretty awesome woodsball fields and run scenario and milsims occasionally.
 
FINALLY got my soft gear setup sorted. I reverse engineered a set of the Predlocs head guards, found a good field jacket that my Tippmann battle belt fits over, and as soon As I can get some shin/knee guards, I'm done.

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The mask, headguard & shemagh work together nicely, aren't *too* hot, and I still can get liquids into me with a straw without having to remove the whole deal.

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The whole setup. It's comfortable, and I can carry enough gear/ammo for my tastes. I know the fatigues don't match the camo scheme, but my ACU's are in the wash.

Now just to find off time & spare $$$.
 
how to get banned from paintballing:

take your uncles tweaked high-velocity spraygun filled with dayglo paint. charge to the other base immediately at the start, take out the whole opposing team in one shot, like a paint-spewing flamethrower.
 
I have no idea why I didn't find this thread earlier.

I play paintball whenever I can, it's an excellent way to relieve stress, specially in our line of work.
Anyway, if there's any questions, let me know, maybe I can help you with a thing or two.

FINALLY got my soft gear setup sorted. I reverse engineered a set of the Predlocs head guards, found a good field jacket that my Tippmann battle belt fits over, and as soon As I can get some shin/knee guards, I'm done.

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The mask, headguard & shemagh work together nicely, aren't *too* hot, and I still can get liquids into me with a straw without having to remove the whole deal.

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The whole setup. It's comfortable, and I can carry enough gear/ammo for my tastes. I know the fatigues don't match the camo scheme, but my ACU's are in the wash.

Now just to find off time & spare $$$.
Yeah, paintball is a bit expensive sport (money and time wisely). But it's a good way to keep in shape and puts teamwork to the test.

I see you got a Tippmann Chronus, that's a nice starter gun. Now depending on how you feel more comfortable playing, I could give you some ideas on what could be your next gun or equipment.
 
I have no idea why I didn't find this thread earlier.

I play paintball whenever I can, it's an excellent way to relieve stress, specially in our line of work.
Anyway, if there's any questions, let me know, maybe I can help you with a thing or two.


Yeah, paintball is a bit expensive sport (money and time wisely). But it's a good way to keep in shape and puts teamwork to the test.

I see you got a Tippmann Chronus, that's a nice starter gun. Now depending on how you feel more comfortable playing, I could give you some ideas on what could be your next gun or equipment.


I like the Chronus, It's light, easy to shoulder & shoot. My main bitch about it is it's fire rate & lack of viable mods. I'm thinking my next marker is going to be a Tipppmann A5 with a flatline barrel & response trigger. I'm also looking at pistols. Any help in that department will be greatly appreciated.

I have mixed feelings about the battle belt. It's nice to have all that ammo & CO2 handy- it's a six pod belt with a pouch for an extra 24 oz. tank- but it's heavy as fuck. I'm thinking of going to a two-pod harness. I've got to get a really good set of knee & shin guards. I'm planning on getting a set baseball catcher's ones & adding a layer of ACU duct tape over 'em. I've got two bad knees, and I like to have derped myself up sliding into a stack of 55-gal. drums my last day on the field.

At my field, whoever shows up plays together. Woodsballers & speedballers, pump, whatever. Then we vote on where we're going to play each game in the prep area before we head out. With the expected results: The SB folks are really easy to see & snipe in the woods, but they overpower us on the airball field. So I don't really have a play style yet.
 
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I like the Chronus, It's light, easy to shoulder & shoot. My main bitch about it is it's fire rate & lack of viable mods. I'm thinking my next marker is going to be a Tipppmann A5 with a flatline barrel & response trigger. I'm also looking at pistols. Any help in that department will be greatly appreciated.

I have mixed feelings about the battle belt. It's nice to have all that ammo & CO2 handy- it's a six pod belt with a pouch for an extra 24 oz. tank- but it's heavy as fuck. I'm thinking of going to a two-pod harness. I've got to get a really good set of knee & shin guards. I'm planning on getting a set baseball catcher's ones & adding a layer of ACU duct tape over 'em. I've got two bad knees, and I like to have derped myself up sliding into a stack of 55-gal. drums my last day on the field.

At my field, whoever shows up plays together. Woodsballers & speedballers, pump, whatever. Then we vote on where we're going to play each game in the prep area before we head out. With the expected results: The SB folks are really easy to see & snipe in the woods, but they overpower us on the airball field. So I don't really have a play style yet.
Well, it's really not that wise to buy equipment now. Really, try playing a bit more until you're sure of your style.
If you're the type of people who like being in the front and shooting a lot, the A5 could be a good choice but I don't recommend the response trigger, especially if you're using CO2 instead of air.
The second gun (pistol) is mostly useless, believe me, but if you need the info check the TPX.
Also, take in consideration the type of fields you'll be playing in, if the field is very dense populated by trees, you don't really need something very accurate since your shots won't make it that far (also applies for CQB), making the flatline kind of not needed at all. Check the APEX system though.
The two pod harness is a good idea if you're only playing in small rounds (playing in fields and such). The six pod harness is mostly used in Big Games or Scenarios (for the heavy artillery guy).
It's always a good idea to have a pair of knee and elbow pads, there's several styles and there's some long ones you can find. You should consider riot like pads instead of baseball ones, I say this because the riot ones are more light than the baseball ones and easier to manuveur with them, yet they are hard as stone.
Speedballers are like that, they stay in a point and shoot as crazy but that's also their demise, keep your head down, advance slowly and you'll easily surround them. You can also trick them into wasting all their paintballs or gas (which kind of always happens).
 
Speedballers are like that, they stay in a point and shoot as crazy but that's also their demise, keep your head down, advance slowly and you'll easily surround them. You can also trick them into wasting all their paintballs or gas (which kind of always happens).

You can also do what I do. Leave a full pod on a trail like it'd fallen out of your gear, snuggle up in a bush and wait. "Oh! Shiny!" Blap! Blap! Blap! Speedballers are suckers for free ammo.

Well, it's really not that wise to buy equipment now. Really, try playing a bit more until you're sure of your style.

This is wisdom. While so far my fave is woodsball, I've had a lot of fun on the speedball/airball field. and I'm kinda looking at getting into mag-fed- thus me looking at pistols- I've heard good things about the Tiberius 8 & 9 pistols.

It's always a good idea to have a pair of knee and elbow pads, there's several styles and there's some long ones you can find. You should consider riot like pads instead of baseball ones, I say this because the riot ones are more light than the baseball ones and easier to maneuver with them, yet they are hard as stone.

Okay. I'll definitely look into them then. If my knee pops bad, I'm limping for a day or so. I also need the long ones because I usually play speedball matches in a kilt & need the leg protection. It's not a fashion statement, it's just easier for me to run like hell in a kilt.
 
You can also do what I do. Leave a full pod on a trail like it'd fallen out of your gear, snuggle up in a bush and wait. "Oh! Shiny!" Blap! Blap! Blap! Speedballers are suckers for free ammo.

This is wisdom. While so far my fave is woodsball, I've had a lot of fun on the speedball/airball field. and I'm kinda looking at getting into mag-fed- thus me looking at pistols- I've heard good things about the Tiberius 8 & 9 pistols.

Okay. I'll definitely look into them then. If my knee pops bad, I'm limping for a day or so. I also need the long ones because I usually play speedball matches in a kilt & need the leg protection. It's not a fashion statement, it's just easier for me to run like hell in a kilt.

Ha, wherever you play, it must be a very treeless field or players get so easily distracted to fall for something like that one.

Well, that's the thing, if you're into woodsball you're aiming for a sturdy paintball gun that can be dropped and nothing happens to it (there's lots of models BTW, X7, A5, C98, etc). If you're more into speedball you'll aim for something light and fast as possible (Bob Long, Luxe, etc).
If you're already into woods, then you have to decide the type of person you are, if you want to rush you'll need something with good fire rate and light weight, probably something with an e-grip and small cannon. If you're more into something more strategic, you could go for something more accurate which might need more accesories like scope (red dot mostly). There's also milsim, which uses mag fed paintball guns like the T68 or mods like Tacamo, those are pretty sweet too but they are not for everyone.
As for the Tiberius. They are pretty good, buuuut the problem are the spare parts. I'm not sure if it's just a thing where I live but finding parts for the Tiberus can be really tricky while the TPX is far more easy to get and cheaper. So it's like a car, you can buy a really good one but you'll have a real problem if something goes wrong with it, or you can buy a cheaper one and be sure that anytime it goes wrong, fixing it will be easy and cheap.

Search for the riot knee pads, they are very long (usually covering the whole knee all the way to the upper side of the foot).

Also, I think I missed it but, have you seen remote lines?, they can be more useful than you might believe.
 
Ha, wherever you play, it must be a very treeless field or players get so easily distracted to fall for something like that one.

Nah, they actually fall for tricks like that. It's just that most of our players are 19-year-old kids with the tactical & strategic experience of a pop-tart. Me, the main referee (the fellow in blue jersey in my pics), and two other regulars that show up have twenty years on the lot of 'em. We jokingly refer to ourselves as the OFS Strike Team- (lol) old, fat, n' slow.

You're right about the trees though. Our local field Splatzone has six main areas: The shop/prep shed, A 100 square yard speedball field with plastic bunkers, a good-sized airball field, a little .50 cal field with oil drum "bunkers" for the little kids, a concrete block fort/castle zone, and a stretch of fenced in "woodsball" area that is some of the worst second-growth Alabama bush I've ever been it.

I've found some good riot pads online- after your recommendation- but I'm going to have to save up. The reason I reverse-engineered my Predlocs is that was easier for me to find $15 in cloth and a a free afternoon than the retail price for 'em. I'm gonna check out our local thrift stores in the meantime & see what I can find. With some luck, I'll come home with some 5$ hockey pads.

What I'm looking for in a marker is basically a paintball version of a selective-fire Kalashnikov. Something extremely sturdy, simple, and inexpensive that can fire single shots/burst to eliminate single opponents- but that can also go full auto if I walk around a corner and find trouble. You're the forth serious player that has recommended the A5 to me, including the reff after seeing me play. Is it that good a gun?

I've got a FB buddy who referees up at Mnt. Doom and is a big milspec/mag-fed player and he's been trying to get me into it. While it looks fun, until I can borrow one & some mags and give it a go, it's on the back burner. I think the pistol is in the same pot.

Also, I think I missed it but, have you seen remote lines?, they can be more useful than you might believe.

I've actually been looking at them! I dunno. I like the idea of making my marker lighter & easier to snap up, and carrying the tank in my belt- but I can see where it would get snagged or tangle me up. What's your experiences with them?

Also, I've got a question. Grenades & grenade launchers. Worth it or a waste of time? I've been looking at the m-203 style ones. I like the idea of that cloud of 7mm. paintballs as a corner gun or nerf rocket that eliminates everyone in the room.
 
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What I'm looking for in a marker is basically a paintball version of a selective-fire Kalashnikov. Something extremely sturdy, simple, and inexpensive that can fire single shots/burst to eliminate single opponents- but that can also go full auto if I walk around a corner and find trouble. You're the forth serious player that has recommended the A5 to me, including the reff after seeing me play. Is it that good a gun?

I've got a FB buddy who referees up at Mnt. Doom and is a big milspec/mag-fed player and he's been trying to get me into it. While it looks fun, until I can borrow one & some mags and give it a go, it's on the back burner. I think the pistol is in the same pot.

I've actually been looking at them! I dunno. I like the idea of making my marker lighter & easier to snap up, and carrying the tank in my belt- but I can see where it would get snagged or tangle me up. What's your experiences with them?

Also, I've got a question. Grenades & grenade launchers. Worth it or a waste of time? I've been looking at the m-203 style ones. I like the idea of that cloud of 7mm. paintballs as a corner gun or nerf rocket that eliminates everyone in the room.
The A5 is the AK of the paintball, you can dig a hole in the ground with it, flood the hole, put the dirt back in, dig it back a year later and the thing will still works like new, it simply refuses to not-work.
This doesn't mean the A5 is the best paintballgun though, there's far better, but for the price and the options you can have afterwards, the A5 is a good investment along side the C98.
As for the "full auto thing", I guess you're talking about the e-grip (electronic grip). Most of them have several options programmed, some have the full auto mode but it's not recommendable to use that unless you have a good rotor (your common hopper and cyclone systems can't deliver the paintballs accurately with e-grips most of the time), also if you use CO2 there's always the problem of low precision and in worst case scenarios, o-rings burst seriously fast.

Milsim is really nice if you're into strategy and ammo conservation, for most paintball players is boring and frustrating for that same reason, most just want to shoot a wall of paint and charge ahead. The handgun only works best when in CQB, so it's no wonder you'll only find it useful on very few ocassions.

The remote line is actually really good, mostly because it takes the weight of the tank out of your hands but also because it helps keeping your paintballgun more "healthy". The CO2 in the tank sometimes is liquid (not all of it of course, just some small portion) and if you connect your tank straight to your gun, this liquid sometimes goes inside and fucks up the O-rings, which will make your gun leak. It's easy to buy and change the O-rings but it's a real pain in the ass when this happens so often, so it's best to avoid this situation. Oh, there's also a cover for the remote line to avoid it getting tangled, there's also a remote line (I think it's from Ninja) that is a really straight and making it hard to get snagged.

Grenades sometimes are useful, grenade launchers are a waste of time. Not sure where you play but you should ask them first if they have no problem with those, mostly because some fields don't like the idea of the grenade launchers because they seem to aggresive and bla bla bla, and the few fields who says are ok, you'll find most players won't play with you if you point them with that thing. Can't really blame them but that's how things are.
Most grenades and launchers I've seen are used only in scenarios and Big Games, so for a regular match I don't think they are that good.
 
May be necro'ing, but what the hell?

Just upgraded my marker. Went with more of a combat rifle style than a submachine gun.

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