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sniper paintball rifle - paintball sniper rifles - mil sim modifications - milsim paintball guns
Scenario Paintball GunsThese Paintball Guns are made specifically to replicate military guns to enhance the MilSim Scenario Paintball Games. MP-5, AK-47, M-16, UZI, Sniper Rifles, Saw, and sniper rifle paintball guns.
One of the exciting aspects of woodsball / scenario paintball (or rec-ball) is that the demands for each game varies dramatically because of the wide variety of playing fields and terrain, the different strategic objectives, and even the diversity of markers. Paintball equipment, particularly markers, plays an important role in affecting the outcome of most scenario and
woodsball games. The top scenario players know this and understand the importance of using a marker that is versatile, durable and reliable. (Fortunately however, the most crucial deciding factor is still the person behind the paintball gun.)
Players on successful scenario teams typically play a designated position that is best suited for their unique abilities. A good squad commander is also part talent scout, and utilizes his player’s skills by putting them in positions where their strengths will be maximized and their weaknesses will be minimized.
In addition to the specific strengths of each team member, the player must also have a marker that provides the features best-suited for his style of play. For example, a lightweight Dagger Mk I, Dagger Mk II, or MP5K would be an ideal scenario gun for the team speedster who needs maximum maneuverability and tends to be a little rough on his equipment. On the other hand, the team’s heavy gunner keeps well behind the front lines in order to provide suppression fire for his front players, and he is most effective with the A-5 Double Trouble Gatlin gun - a virtual paintball flame thrower that spits out paint at 30 bps.
Regardless of position, if you want to be an effective
woodsball warrior, your paintball gun must first be durable - and preferably easy to maintain. Delicate scopes, sights, and techno gadgetry is only going to get damaged or knocked off the gun during the course of a game, where it is likely to remain in the thick weeds and serve as an expensive playground for the neighborhood ant colony.
Scenario paintball markers need to be able to handle the dirt and dust associated with woodsball play. Most tourney guns aren’t built to withstand frequent exposure to harsh environmental conditions and lots of dirt or water. The internals of some
milsim paintball markers are susceptible to airborne dust and others can’t handle the beating of an occasional drop or when a player has to dive for cover. Exposure to extreme conditions, moisture, chemicals, and dirt ultimately affects the marker’s performance, and in many cases, some markers stop functioning altogether.
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