Choosing Your Paintball Equipment
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There are several types of paintball equipment used while
playing a game of paintball. Many of them serve important
functions like providing safety, while some of them may be
intended for cosmetic purposes only. There are also some nifty
paintball accessories which can really come in handy when
playing the game.
Paintball Gun:
Paintball guns are replicas of actual firearms used to mark an
opposing player with paint in the popular game of paintball.
These guns propel paintballs through a barrel with a muzzle
velocity of approximately 300 ft/s to break upon impact.
Different types of paintball guns have different firing system
such as Electro-pneumatic, mechanical, or gas-powered firing
systems. Some of the more popular paintball guns include
semi-automatic, stock class and pump guns.
Safety Equipment:
Paintball Mask:
Paintball Masks protect the face by covering the eyes, mouths,
ears and nostrils. Some masks are also equipped with throat
guards. Lenses which come in double-layered or thermal designs
are more reliable and the air chamber between the outer and
inner lens prevent fogging. High end mask products should be
considered while playing paintball because most of them are
designed to effectively halt speeding paintballs which normally
travel at a speed of 200 to 300 ft/s. Polycarbonate or Lexan
provides good impact resistance so be sure to check if the mask
has lens made with those.
Barrel cover:
A barrel plug is normally a neoprene pouch attached over the
barrel opening by a cord. This safety device prevents
accidentally fired paintballs to cause any harm by blocking
exit. A barrel sock is more effective in reducing the
possibility of the safety equipment being detached from the
marker/gun barrel.
Cleaning Equipment:
Squeegees:
The barrel or breach of the paintball gun may collect dust or
paintball debris. Squeegees, hinge-mounted rubber discs on the
end of plastic rods, are used to clean these out by inserting
the rubber end into the barrel. Cable squeegees, in which the
rubber disc is mounted perpendicularly on the end of the cable,
used to clean open breech and removable bolt paintball guns.
Battle Swab:
This is a double ended stick, with a bendable rubber section in
the middle, which has a soft absorbent fur which is shoved down
the length of the barrel to remove paint debris or paintball
shell.
Common Accessories:
Drop forward and Rail:
Drop forwards, which is attached to the bottom of the gun, drop
the tank a few inches and move it forward. This makes the
paintball marker/gun taller but shorter in length. Safety
features may include on/off switch. Another alternative to drop
forward, which has become more popular, is the rail system which
enables a tank regulator to be mounted directly at the base of
the grip.
Remote line:
Remote lines are cables attached to the tank from the paintball
marker/gun so that user can easily move while handling the
marker/gun.
Pod:
These are plastic containers that can hold about 140 to 200
paintballs. Pods may be equipped with springs at the top for
quick opening, locking mechanism to prevent accidental opening,
and shock absorbers to prevent paintballs from breaking.
Harness:
A harness, which holds the pods, provides the player with a
convenient supply of paint. They may also be fitted with a pouch
to hold the tank during a remote setup, a bellyband with hoops
in the back for the pods and pockets for maps, radios, and
hydration pouches.
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