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The Art of Paintball

hey only differ because of their source of force. The most common gun is powered by air force. A small tank is filled with air and screwed into the back of your gun. These guns work very well for beginners and you get basically the same results. The second type of gun receives its power from nitrogen. It sounds more dangerous than it is. More force can be put on the paintball with these guns. Since you are a beginner you choose an air powered paint gun.The first thing that needs to be done after you have gotten the basic equipment is load your air tank and set the speed on your gun. With loading your air tank, all you have to do is connect your air tank with another larger air tank and fill it up. The air tank that goes on your gun has a gauge that tells you when its full or when it needs to be filled up again. The next thing you need to do to prepare your gun for shooting is set the speed of the paint as it comes out. The professional paintballers set their guns at least at three hundred feet per second, but beginners need to set their guns at a speed no lower than two hundred and sixty feet per second, because any lower than that would not allow the paint to burst on impact. After screwing your air tank back into your gun and setting your gun’s speed, you now need to load your gun with paintballs. Since you will used between fifty and a hundred paintballs during one game (the average game lasting about ten minutes) a holder for paintballs sits on the top of your gun. This holder is referred to as a hopper. It is always a good idea to start with a full hopper because it is a very bad thing to run out of paint during a game. Before you begin to play you need to know some basic rules to beginner paintball.Most of the rules are common sense. The indoor area is divided into half with a line down the middle. On each half, there is a main barricade that each team starts out behind. You can never cross or even step ov...

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