Spyder MR1 Tactical Paintball Marker Gun SNIPER SET |
TIPPMANN A5 Gun 4+1 Xray MEGA Set + Remote + Neck Guard |
CO2 HPA Paintball Thick Coiled Remote QD ON/OFF |
Ninja Aluminum N2 Paintball Tank - 48ci 3000psi |
Empire 48ci 3000PSI HPA Paintball NITRO N2 Air Tank |
TIPPMANN Remote Line |
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Pure Energy N2 Compressed Air Tank (72ci/3000psi) |
JT Tactical C3 Remote Coil Hose |
Ninja Carbon Fiber N2 Paintball Tank 90ci 4500psi Black |
The beginnings of Paintball are not very clear, few places him in the late 70's others in the early 80's, the country of origin, some in the United States other in Canada How did? Some mention that maybe some bored cowboys used their "marker" (gun-based gas is used to launch the capsules) between them and thus was born the Paintball, other than members. The first "Paintballs" were made by the Nelson Paint Company in the 50's for the Forest Service because of "mark" at a distance of trees to be felled, this system was subsequently adopted by farmers to differentiate between cattle who had been vaccinated. Later, in 1976, two friends Hayes Noel (a stockbroker) and Charles Gaines (writer), commented on Gaines' recent trip to Africa and his experiences hunting buffalo. Eager to recreate the adrenaline rush that came with the thrill of the hunt, and inspired by Richard Connell "The Most Dangerous Game", the two friends came up with the idea of creating a game where they could stalk and hunt each other. How to do it? a mutual friend, George Butler showed them a catalog of agricultural products which contained a Nelspot 007 marker manufactured by the Nelson Paint Company, were each their own and in 1981 played in the woods of Henniker, New Hampshire, resulting Gaines winner. After that, the friends devised basic rules of the game based on capture the flag (capture the flag), and invited friends and a writer from Sports Illustrated to play. They called their game Survival ('survival') and an article on him was published in the June 1980 issue of Sports Illustrated. As interest grew in the game, Bob Gurnsey formed a company, National Survival Game, and signed a contract with Nelson Paint Company to be the exclusive distributor of their paintball equipment. Thereafter, they licensed to franchisees in other states the right to sell their guns, paint, and goggles. As a result of their monopoly on equipment, they turned a profit in just six months. In 1982 he opened the first paintball field in Rochester, New York, for 1984 the sport comes to Australia and the following year up to England in the same year shows the movie "Gotcha" starring Anthony Edwards and Linda Fiorentino is more about espionage than sport itself but it does give a strong impetus to this activity in 1988 establishing the IPPA (International Paintball Players Association). In 1994-95 the Paintball industry implemented a different style of game, trying to get players from the forest and take them to sports fields whose characteristics include being flat, well maintained, with no bumps, holes or bumps calling this method also Speedball HyperBall or xball known as this has made the industry the increase. If you've ever practiced paintball you've probably encountered a player with a remote line. Remote lines allow you to carry the air tank, CO2 or nitrogen (depending on your preference) out of the marker and thereby reduce the weight of it. Usually the tank is placed in a harness or in a tank compartment of a tactical vest. Most rugged remote lines can be used with either CO2 or compressed air.The remote has a range called "burst pressure" which is the pressure at which the structural integrity of the line burst. Usually in compressed air lines maximum allowable pressure exceeding twice the limit pressure of the tank so it is very rare that reaches remote line burst. Most remote lines come in a spiral style that allows the line in short positions remain contracted and spread freely in open positions at the time of shooting. The remote not only have aesthetic advantages. Take away a 20 oz tank. Or a large tank of compressed air to your marker can be the difference when responding during a game of paintball. A lighter marker allows you to have more agile movements increasing your speed of response in a combat situation. This is crucial especially in the world of woodsball. The marker can carry a wide range of accessories such as bipods, rails, magazines, barrel shrouds, etc. which means a lot of weight especially for young players or small. So removing the weight of a tank will help to reduce the load. ..
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