Sunday, 07. February 2010. 18:30 von admin
I can not count how many times have I seen someone arrive at a paintball field or a single output to discover that they left their hopper at home … or how many times have I seen a gun break only to discover that the owner has no tool kit or spare parts available. Fortunately, in most cases, there are others around who remember and are happy to help, but do not prepare you can sometimes get to sit and watch others play. That said, I have compiled a list of the top 10 things to do than you’ll ever have in my bag before leaving the field. Assumes, for the purposes of this section, do not forget your weapon. 1. Paintball – This should be the number 1, 2 and 3 of the list. You should never play paintball without a mask that was designed for paintball. Allow me to say. You should never play paintball without a mask that was designed for paintball. Your eyes are much more important than taking any possibility of losing them. Safety glasses or sunglasses do not offer the protection you need when a paintball is moving towards your face over 285 meters per second. Paintball masks are available in many varieties. All masks are designed for paintball must meet the minimum safety requirements, and after that your choice will be based more on comfort, visibility, and style. More expensive masks tend to excel in three areas, but something like the “entry level” Masks Vforce Armor are great for beginners. For the more experienced players, can be found wearing the profiler Vforce or vision systems Vforce Grill. 2. Safety devices – even if a form is considered safety gear, I felt it was important to establish a separate list. There are a number of other security features that should be taken into account as paintball gloves, neck protector, knees and elbows. That there will be more likely to dive when necessary to avoid being hit, and make you less likely to do harm. You can also wear a chest and back protector. These are available in different varieties, and will help to minimize the number of bumps and bruises you go home with. Spyder Shield is a popular version because it looks more like a bodice of Jersey catcher. strong> 3. First Aid Kit – I keep a small first aid kit in my bag if I get a cut or a scratch. You can usually find a kit for all general use in your local drug store. I usually make sure that includes bandages, triple antibiotic ointment, gauze and tape. If I do not throw in a bottle of pain reliever for the event, I have a headache, or as you get older, some pain and suffering related. 4. Tonneau Cover – I want to cover my arm blows when stored away. This helps me to not forget. All fields are reliable and insured, you must have a barrel cover on your marker at all times, except during playback. Most will not accept a barrel plug, so if your marker came with a card like most Spyder paintball guns did until last year, you want a barrel of coverage before traveling field. If you forget, the areas most will be happy to sell one. 5. Raclette – squeegees come in different sizes. Buffer “battle” consists of two soft tips, which can be inserted into the cylinder to absorb any remaining paint. That folds in half and are pretty easy to keep in his pocket or back of the load for easy cleaning on the ground if you have a breakpoint in the barrel. Jerk scrapers made of a wire lead or plastic washers, rubber and fabric on one end. They are fired from cannons to shoot most of the paint. Scope Straight shot are similar, but have little flexibility in them. The two shake the bulldozers and the blow Straight require that you remove the barrel or disassemble the gun for use, so not ideal for cleaning the field. I recommend having both a buffer and a bell to directly fight or squeegee in your bag. It ‘frustrating to have the balls are all ways, except the right because you have a dirty barrel. 6. CO2 or Nitro Tank – seems obvious, but it is worth remembering that you do not forget your tank. There are two main types of tanks. . . CO2 tanks are usually measured in ounces, describing it as a reservoir of liquid CO2 will. 20 oz CO2 tanks seems to be the most popular and generally give a full 900-1000 shots. Keep in mind that some firearms (rifles are generally more expensive) does not recommend the use of CO2 and to recommend instead of the tanks of nitrogen, which in most cases of normal compressed air. Are generally measured by the size of tanks (in U.S. or in cubic centimeters) and PSI (pressure or pounds per square inch). The more the reservoir and the higher the PSI, the more shots you get. And ‘interesting to note that all fields can fill the reservoirs more PSI, so you may end up getting 3000psi fills a tank 4500psi. If you play a game or not play a formal field, then you might consider two tanks. This will allow you to obtain both filled and will continue to play, if it breaks or is empty. DO NOT attempt to repair a malfunction of your tank. Paintball tanks are high pressure and can be injured or killed if they are well trained and tanks at the service of repair. Your local paintball shop or dive shop locations are good starting point when looking for someone to repair a tank. 7. Tools and spare parts – Most markers come with some spare parts and tools required to maintain performance on the marker. Make sure they stay in the bag. In addition, most manufacturers sell kits that include most of the same parts, and in many cases, other items you want to have on hand in case they break. Elements of O-rings and seals Cup are obvious to have. O-ring pick to help remove damaged or broken o-ring to replace. You can also have weapons of oil in your kit, which should be applied to the O-rings and replace them when or cleaning your marker. Remember to check if your marker requires or suggests a particular type of oil. 8. Batteries – If the marker is electronic, as more and more these days, you want to make sure you have extra batteries and a charger in your bag. If your hopper is powered by batteries (most others require 2), then you may consider that as well. I like to keep a battery fully charged set of batteries in my gun and a hopper and another set of parts, they pay well. Fast car charger can be useful if the batteries die. You are out of the game for a while ‘, but at least all day is not wasted. Important: Do not forget to check your guidelines markers to ensure that you use the right type of battery. Some are very specific, as if the standard batteries must be used or rechargeable batteries available. 9. Food and water – If you play a field, it is likely that they have snacks and drinks for sale, and probably offer some sort of breakfast. The key here is to make sure that you can stay well hydrated. Because many players choose to dress in layers to reduce the sting of being hit, and usually wear masks, it is easy to become too hot or dehydrated. This will put an end to what otherwise would be a great day. If you play with friends in the woods, be sure to take drinks and snacks with you. Seizing the opportunity to enjoy a drink between games, and I guarantee that will last longer and feel better during the day. 10. A towel – This seems minor, but I found a small towel is useful to clean the face or my gun off between games. It gives you something to throw the weapon, if you want to avoid a scuffed up (but if you play hard, it’s going to be eaten up), and it’s good to clean your hands. Have fun on the paintball field has much to do with how you’re ready to play. A paintball gun is big enough, but if you do not have everything you need to keep in good condition and working, you will be spending more time behind the scenes and on the ground. The presence of these objects in the bag will go a long way towards safety and maintain the field. Play hard!