Airsoft Paintball Gear

Paintball Xtreme Rage Xray Single Lens Anti-Fog Mask/Goggle


 

Paintball Xtreme Rage Xray Single Lens Anti-Fog Mask/Goggle

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Spyder Victor 09 Paintball Gun Marker Mega Set


 

Spyder Victor 09 Paintball Gun Marker Mega Set

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Spyder MR1 Tactical Paintball Marker Gun SNIPER SET


 

Spyder MR1 Tactical Paintball Marker Gun SNIPER SET

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Tippmann US ARMY Alpha Black Tactical SNIPER Gun Set


 

Tippmann US ARMY Alpha Black Tactical SNIPER Gun Set

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JT ER2 Pump Paintball Gun + Paintballs + Co2 Kit - Clear


 

JT ER2 Pump Paintball Gun + Paintballs + Co2 Kit - Clear

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JT Paintball "Tactical" Gun Ready To Play Kit


 

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JT Paintball "Outkast" Gun Ready To Play Kit


 

JT Paintball

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Spyder Paintball MR1 Gun GXG Tac Vest Sniper Set (Black)


 

Spyder Paintball MR1 Gun GXG Tac Vest Sniper Set (Black)

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JT Elite HeadShield Single Paintball Mask (Black)


 

JT Elite HeadShield Single Paintball Mask (Black)

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JT USA Cybrid Paintball Gun - Red


 

JT USA Cybrid Paintball Gun - Red

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Jt Paintball Guns

To play paintball, you need a paintball gun called a marker. The markers come in the following popular brands: Kingman marker, marker Tippman, WGP marker, marker Angel, Bob Long marker, marker 32 degrees, and Smart marker parts. Buy a marker based on your skill level. * Paintball gun for beginners: Start with a package of basic marker or a marker, and change it better if you decide to spend more time with paintball. * Utility Players: Complete paintball marker with a large air system and a tank mounted that gives you mobility and carrying capacity you need. * System of carbon dioxide (CO2): Most recreational players choose systems carbon dioxide (CO2). The extent of the tank determines how many rounds you can fire before having to recharge. In most paintball fields you can fill your tanks of carbon dioxide. * Systems high-pressure air (HPA): The more serious players sometimes opt for a system of high air pressure, also called nitrogen system. HPA systems offer superior accuracy, lower weight and higher volume of fire. However, only some fields fill HPA tanks. Contact your favorite paintball field and make sure you can supply your HPA tank before you buy. * Paintball goggles and masks: specific eye protection for paintball can help prevent eye injuries. I invested in paintball goggles designed to give broad protection for all impacts from any direction. Some come with face shields and protect your head, ears and jaw. You can also opt for a full face mask for paintball. * Improves your cannon: Fits a new barrel to your marker. They come in different lengths and capacities (internal diameter). Most are between 25.4 to 45.72 inches long. Select the size of internal diameter to load the paintballs to use. Most of the guns have standard 68 gauge. * Expand your capacity reserves: Ride a basic shell paintballs, hopper named in the top of your marker manual. This also works with electrical markers that have a capacity range of shots from low to medium. If you are advanced player, I got a charger, "basically a battery-powered hopper designed to operate faster than a hopper. * Control your remote air supplement: Use a remote air hose to lighten your marker. The line connects your marker the air supply, allowing you to use more air without using the gun. * Use accessories for paintball: Keep the paintball pods or tubes (containing additional load bearing), or a storage tank on a harness or belt. * Clean your paintball marker: Clean your paintball marker with brush squeegee, available as a stick or brush. When evaluating the list of items, check that the brush is compatible with the barrel of your marker. It also seeks a squeegee brush holder to keep on hand during the game. The paintball charges are made of water-based paints, wrapped in a gelatin coverage. Soar through your paintball marker and break on impact. There paintball charges the following measures: .50 caliber, .62 caliber, .63 caliber, .68 caliber and .72 caliber. Buy the burden that fit exactly the diameter of your barrel. Choose bright colors that make it easier to see a shot. Red or orange (not green) are good choices to play in forested areas.

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