Paintball Equipment
Paintball and the Most Common of Paintball Equipment
Paintball stands to be one of the most popular of adrenaline-run sports in the world. The basic
concept behind paintball is quite easy, where players from opposing teams eliminate each other through the use of
various paintball equipment, “marking” their opponents out from play.
Paintball rules vary from one to another, but the basic premise of eliminating opponents from
play is a standard, with capturing the flag of the opposing team, or teams, or eliminating the opposing team’s
general, as some of the many variations in a paintball game. Paintball games could be more enjoyed with the proper
use of the many classes of Paintball Equipment, mostly dealing with safety, as well as paintball
propellant systems.
The first paintball game occurred on June 27, 1981 with twelve players, two of which are known
to have established Paintball to what it is today. Hayes Noel and Bob Gurnsey, in 1976, were quite inspired with a
friend’s story about his trip to Africa hunting Buffalos, and thought of re-enacting the adrenalin rush that trip
had subscribed. Without the established standard of Paintball equipment, what the players used then was the Nelspot
007 agricultural gun, manufactured by the Nelson Paint Company, which has done so dating back to the 1950s. These
items were even used in marking trees from a distance, and were used by members of the forestry service. Cattle
owners also used these paintball equipment in marking their cows.
Today, various Paintball equipment from various Paintball equipment makers could be easily found
in specialty shops, as well as in outdoor shops.
Centrally important in a Paintball game, Paintball equipment stand to be the equipment solution
in Paintball as a sport. As with all other sports, good paintball equipment doesn’t necessarily result to good
paintball players, but bad paintball equipment could seriously affect one’s paintball game in a negative way.
At a minimum, the most basic of paintball equipment would include paintball makers, with the
necessary propellant to fire paintball markers, protective head gear, usually masks, which protect a paintball
player’s face and eyes. For more serious paintball players, paintball equipment like elbow pads, knee pads, outdoor
packs which are designed to hold paintball markers, gloves, a throat protector, a chest protector, and a cleaning
swab or squeegee used in cleaning paintball gun barrels, should there be a need to do so.
Paintball is quite equipment demanding, with the many varieties of paintball equipment standing
as the solution to this. So what are you waiting for? Grab your paintball gear, and go have a blast.
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