Paintball Accessories You Can’t Play Without
Having the markers, tanks, guns, vests and other
equipment complete the excitement when you plan to play paintball. But little do others know that it is the
small and simple things that count even before the game begins. Sometimes the little accessories that are
locked in a toolbox are all that are needed to complete a paintball game. A toolbox is the first aid kit of the game;
if anything goes wrong that is unexpected or unavoidable, there is no reason to
fret.
The gun’s manual: there are instances in the game when
the gun has to undergo “intensive
surgery”. Guns differ from each other
regardless of the physical similarities of some. If that time comes when it needs to be
disassembled, the manual can make it easier to put it all back together. Try to find manuals with problem solving
ideas, they really help.
Reserve batteries:
some guns require batteries to function.
It would be such a waste of time if in the middle of the game the
batteries died and you could not continue to play so keep new batteries
available.
Allen wrench to the rescue: some players have either inherited their guns
from their friends or bought second-hand guns.
If you did not get a set of Allen wrenches when you bought the gun buy a
set from a hardware store and be sure to keep them handy.
Oil ole’! Make
sure that there is a small can of oil for the paintball gun inside the box as
well. Sometimes weather dictates if the
gun needs oiling; be sure to get the specific oil type recommended by the
manual for the gun.
Mask lens as spare:
when worse comes to worst, mask lens’ will either become blurry or
scratched. Don’t hesitate to replace
them if your vision is impaired as this really affects how the game is played.
Squeegee anyone?
Carrying one on the field is enough during a game, so why not bring a
replacement if anything goes wrong? It
saves time for playing rather than looking for a squeegee.
Cupseals and reserved O-rings: some players do not know that O-rings and cup
seals can be damaged easily and this will hurt the paintball gun big time so it
is a must to replace the cupseal before this happens.
And for the player, always have a neck guard around to
save the neck from those disturbing shots that hit your neck. There may be a team available to do first aid
when something goes wrong but it would make sense to carry a personal first aid
kit. Carry around spare basic safety “gadgets”
like a mask, gloves, and pads and have a worry free paintball game.
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