Stock Class Paintball Game
January 30, 2008
Stock Class Paintball play has specific rules regarding the configuration of the marker, restricting the technology of the markers to mechanisms available in the early 1980s. Markers used in stock class play must use a pump action to fire, can not hold more than 10 to 20 rounds of paint, must be powered by 12-gram carbon dioxide powerlets, and must hold paintballs in a linear feed tube parallel to the barrel.
A pump action paintball marker lacks an automated mechanism for moving the bolt between the firing and loading position, and instead has the bolt attached to a manual cocking mechanism. Using a pump handle attached to the cocking mechanism, the player must slide the bolt back to allow the next paintball to fall into the marker, then push the bolt (and the paintball) forward into the chamber, requiring a total of two separate movements to cycle the marker. After the bolt has been moved forward and the paintball is in the chamber, the paintball marker is ready to be fired and expel the paintball.
A 12 gram CO2 powerlet will typically only fire 20 to 40 rounds, depending on the efficiency of the marker, before needing to be changed for a new powerlet. Because the paintballs are lined up parallel to the barrel, they will not naturally fall into the marker while it is held in a level firing position, requiring the marker to be tipped (rocked) forward or backward before being pumped (re-cocked). This complete action for loading another paintball into the chamber of a Stock Class marker is thus called “Rock & Cock”.
Speedball Paintball Game
January 29, 2008
Speedball is a type of paintball characterized by a small field filled with bunkers. While a woodsball field may cover several acres, speedball fields are usually less than half the size of a football field, and located on level, treeless terrain. Bunkers on a speedball field are man-made, and have evolved from wooden spools and crates to corrugated sewer piping to the customized inflatable obstacles in various shapes that are common today.
Because of the small field size, and the lack of foliage or any other objects aside from the artificial obstacles on the field, players can see from one end of the field to the other, and games are usually much shorter than those played in the woods. Since players can see each other and start the game within range of each other, action between opponents is immediate and lasts the entire game. Due to the smaller field size, there are usually fewer players per team than in woodsball, commonly from three to ten players.
While speedball is presently used in tournament play far more often than woodsball, many casual recreational players also enjoy speedball outside an organized, competitive setting, especially at indoor playing facilities where a woodsball field is not an option.
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Woodsball Paintball Game
January 28, 2008
Paintball started out as a recreational game in wooded areas, with capture the flag and elimination being the most common formats. Woodsball can involve any range of players with a variety of bunker types. The size and terrain of woodsball fields make it unlikely that a player can observe more than a small subsection of the field at any given time. This limited field awareness coupled with the usually larger number of players causes woodsball games to generally last for an extended period of time. Many playing locations often have their own custom variations. Woodsball gives players the freedom to engage in any number of typical and atypical scenarios such as ambushes, assaults on fortified positions and protecting VIPs. Woodsball can be played throughout the year, although cold weather play often hinders the use of CO2 because lower temperatures don’t allow the gas to expand properly. Playing woodsball in varying weather conditions further adds challenges and advantages for the players.
Woodsball is sometimes played in National Forest areas, although the same rules that apply to the discharge of firearms are applicable to paintball players.
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A Brief History of Paintball Games
January 24, 2008
Speedball is the official tournament style paintball you can sometimes find being played on television. The gameplay is very fast paced when compared to other styles of paintball. The quarters and your opponents are closer than if you were playing in the woods or in an open field, so the battles get a little bit more wild. Tournament games have strict rules and guidelines players follow. These rules ultimately enhance the play of the game and make things fair for everyone involved.
Scenario paintball games are common with war buffs and people who enjoy a good war storyline. These kinds of paintball battles are based off of objectives and storylines. These kinds of paintball games are the longest, and can often last for 10 hours or even go into the days.
Woodsbal is the good old fashioned paintball in the woods style of play. Capture the flag is one form of the game played in the woods with paintball markers. The other is elimination, which makes it a little more realistic as the last team standing wins.
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What You Need To Know About Paintball
January 16, 2008
What sets apart the sport of paintball from other sports is the equipment used, mainly the paintballs and the paintball gun. Paintballs are made of vegetable oil-based dye in different colors and variations encased in a thin-skinned gel like capsule. When these paintballs hit a player, they break open and leave a mark on the person. Gas-powered paintball guns are used by players to shoot these paintballs at each other. The paintballs provide realism to the game.
There are many variations of paintball games, the most common of which are capture the flag and elimination. In a capture the flag game, two teams try to capture the flag of their opponents’ team while protecting their own. In an elimination game, the team that eliminates all opponents on the other team wins.
Woodsball is generally played in a wooded area and involves a lot of stalking and strategies. This style of play takes more time than Speedsball, which is played on a field roughly the size of a basketball court. Here, the players use artificial bunkers and it is a much faster-paced game. There are also large-scale scenario paintball games that usually have a theme, such as historical, science fiction and fantasy paintball games.
Paintball is an exciting game that requires not only speed, strength, and agility but also intelligence and alertness. Players also get to develop their teamwork and leadership abilities as well as gain self-confidence. Paintball is a very thrilling and adrenaline-pumping sport first-time players will surely get hooked on.
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January 11, 2008
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Paintball Terminology
January 11, 2008
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January 11, 2008
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