Paintball Magazine
Paintball Vocabulary from Paintball Magazine
Paintball is a highly equipment based sport, which has a strong cult following, with a reason
for being so. It is quite easy to play, adrenaline packed, and very safe as well. In the United States alone, there
are over 10 million paintball enthusiasts, standing testament to the general popularity of paintball.
At its most basic scale, the main concept behind paintball would be elimination from play, as
paintball players have the primary task of marking opponents, thus putting them out of the game. The rules and the
variations therein of a paintball game range from the simple, to ridiculous, all depending on how paintball players
want them to flow through. Team objectives like capturing the opposing team’s flag, or marking, thus eliminating,
an opposing team’s “general” or leader, or even eliminating all members of the opposing team, are among the most
common of paintball rules.
It is truly an easy sport, with a cult following truly serious about playing it.
More serious paintball players even use paintball terms which are used by many paintball-ers.
Here are some of these terms, taken form Paintball Magazine, a resource where paintball is concerned.
Paintball Vocabulary from Paintball Magazine
Co2 Bottle - Paintball Magazine defines this term as the tank
which holds the CO2 propellants which “fuel” paintball guns.
Markers - Short for Paintball Markers or Guns, the term refers to the
compressed air powered guns used in paintball excursions.
Hopper – Paintball Magazine indicates that hoppers are actually plastic
containers which one mounts on top of one’s paintball gun, holding the paintball ammo. Usually, these hoppers hold
140 to 200 rounds.
Elbow – Paintball Magazine states that elbows, in Paintball lingo, are small
plastic tubes which connect the hopper to the gun.
Thermal Lenses – These are actually lenses which are constructed with two
lenses, with an air pocket between them. The overall design of thermal lenses prevents fogging.
Barrel Plug – Paintball Magazine indicates that barrel plugs are actually
necessary safety devices where paintball is concerned, avoiding any incident, should one accidentally fire one’s
paintball gun when not in play.
Squeegee – Paintball Magazine states that a paintball squeegee is an item which
one uses to clean out the broken paint in the barrel of one’s paintball marker.
Bottle Attachment – Paintball Magazine states that this item allows one’s CO2
bottle to be attached horizontally, allowing it to be a grip for one’s free hand, should one need a steady gun.
Bottomline – this term refers to an item which allows ones CO2 bottle to be
attached to the bottom of a paintball gun’s grip, allowing for more balanced usage of the paintball gun.
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