Sunday, April 12, 2009

paintball Heaven: Paintball saftey

paintball Heaven: Paintball saftey

Co2 vs Compressed Air

"Should I use Co2 or Compressed Air?" This is a question that I get all the time. It mainly depends on how much you play and how much you are willing to spend. first of all you should know what Co2 and Compressed Air are.

Co2
Co2 is often kept in liquid form during storage and is somewhat unstable. Because of its lack of stability, when it is turned from a liquid to a gas it varies in pressure giving an inconsistant shoot. Because Co2 starts off as a liquid inside its tank a paintball gun needs an expansion chamber so that it can turn the liquid into a gas before being inserted into the gun. When firing Co2 the fps, (feet per second) varies between 10 to 15 fps which is quite substantial to a veteran paintballer. Co2 is rarelly used on high end paintball guns because the Co2 will start to freze up when it is fired at a rapid pace. And when this starts to happen the Co2 offten causes damage to the internal parts of the gun.

Compressed Air
Compressed air is a lot more stable than Co2 because it is already a gas and it is allready mesured before it is inserted into the paintball gun. Air does not freze which means that it will not cause internal damage to the gun. Compressed air, when it is filled, is warm, and yes this is normall.

Which is better for me to use?
If you are someone that owns a typicall Tippman or a low end gun you would do fine with Co2. If you have a higher end gun and if its electronic you should use compressed air because Co2 often freezes the electronics inside the gun and useally the high end guns shoot to fast for the Co2 to keep up with. I hope you have learned something usefull today. I hope you can go out and have a good time, and don't forget to support your local paintball field.

Thursday, April 9, 2009



The RAM Desert Eagle Paintball Pistol functions like a real handgun. It is powered by a refillable, internal, built-in CO2 reservoir inside the handgrip which can shoot 30 rounds of .43 caliber paintballs per fill. A Desert Eagle Paintball Pistol EX version that uses a 12g disposable CO2 cylinder inside the handgrip is also available, capable of shooting 40 shots per cylinder.

The RAM Desert Eagle Paintball Pistol holds 8 paintballs in a magazine, and the magazine is inserted into the handgrip. It does not eject shell casings, obviously, just paint and air. The velocity is adjustable, at 250fps to 300fps. The effective range of the RAM Desert Eagle Paintball Pistol is 65ft, and the maximum range is 160ft.

The RAM Desert Eagle Paintball pistol alows electronic sights, lasers, flashlights, and all the cool tactical gear that interfaces with Weaver mounts? The Desert Eagle Paintball Pistol features twin Weaver-style rails, one on top and one under the barrel, to interface with cool accessories. With this sweet gun and its different callibure paint balls it will revolutionize the game of paintball.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Apex barrel system


The Apex barrel system is the spyder version of the flat line barrel, excepet better. The Apex barrel has the ability to curve a paintball up, down, left, or right. The end of the barrel is what gives the ball its spin. All you have to do is dial in how much spin you want and where you want it. I think that this gives anyone who has this barrel a huge advantage. I also think that it should be outlawed at every paintball course, except in Mexico. If you can get a hand on an Apex barrel system for cheap, do it.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Paintball saftey

To you new paintballers saftey should be a number one concern. Paintball is a fun sport but it can all be ruined if some one gets hurt. Paintball has been one of the bigest reasons why young people are going blind. Actually the reason why young people are going blind is because they are idiots when it comes to comen sense in saftey.
If you want to keep your vision their are several things you should do. First you sould always keep a barrel plug in your gun when ever you are not playing.
Second you sould never take you mask off during a game. This is a big no no. Even if you can't see whats going on you should keep the mask on and walk back to the starting point.
Finally never point your gun at people when you are not playing. Even if you think the gun is off or that their isn't a paintball in the gun you should never point a gun at people your not playing.
If you do all these things you should be able to enjoy paintball and stay safe.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Paintballs Futrure


Paintball has come a long ways since it started in the dark ages. Paintball is the fastest growing exteam sport in the US and is the fastest growing sport in the world.
The furture of paintball is looking promising. ESPN has been one of the first major companies to try to sell paintball as entertainment. And if ESPN can get people addicted to golf and bowling it should be easy to get people to watch paintball.
Paintball will not only be on ESPN but in a few years paintball will probably get into the XGames. Since it is the thierd most popular extream sport and is also the fastest growing extream sport in the US I'm sure that we will start seing a lot more paintball on TV.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Interview with Nathan Salscheider

Joel: So what kind of paintball equipment do you have and are you looking to upgrade any of your equipment some time soon?
Nathan: I have a brass eagle eradicator, a thermal lens for my mask, I use a Co2 tank and I like to use (combat 68) paint balls. As for upgrading my equipment soon, probably not.
Joel: What kind of strategy do you use when you are playing woods ball?
Nathan: I try to avoid detection, I like to flank my opponents, and set my self up so that my prey comes to me.
Joel: very interesting. So what kind of paintball course is your favorite kind of course?
Nathan: I'm really not sure both speed ball and woods ball are a lot of fun and they allow you to play with different strategies that will increase your skill in a variety of areas.
Joel: What would be the next thing you would upgrade with your paintball equipment?
Nathan: I would upgrade to a tippman 98 with a push back trigger and a cyclon hopper and I would upgrade my standard barrel to a rifled barrel.
Joel: sounds like you would upgrade just about everything that you have. Well thanks Nate for litting me interview you hopefully you will be able to upgrade some of your paintball equipment soon.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009




DLX-LUXE is an awesome gun that has already surpassed the high end guns in speed and performance. Sure the price tag is a little spendy at $1500 dollars but for Professional paintball players it would be a good investment. I myself wouldn't spend that much money on a marker but I got to admit it is one sweet gun. Hey I can dream can't I. The marker has lots of options such as semi-auto, full-auto, 3,6,9,and 12 round burst, adjustable trigger sensitivity options, vocal service check (that comes in five different languages Eng, French, Ger, Spanish, and Russian), beam-break anti-chop eyes and it weighs only 27.3 oz. This is one sweet gun!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Joel Salscheider
With my blog proposal I would like to entertain, inform, and talk about all the latest paintball equipment like the newest paintball markers, barrels, hoppers, and air tanks. My main purpose in having this blog is to talk about the newest and most advanced paintball gear and my second purpose in having this blog is to keep up to date with all the paintball tournaments and where they are being held. I would also like to eventually put up some strategy guides for the beginning paintballer and try to come up with some personality questions to let them know what kind of tactics they would be best at. I would just like to give the rookies some good advice on how to play paintball and make sure that their first time playing paintball is a good time. It’s always good to remember to just go out there and try not to take things to seriously and just have fun. With this blog proposal I would like to inform players about the rules and just some common sense things that you should know about before you go out there and play. I would also like to help people get the best bargains on paintball gear and let them know where the best places to shop are. Yes I know it seems like I am just a great guy and I just want to help everyone but really I just enjoy paintball so much that I want other people to have the same great experience that I had with it. Well I reached my 250 word count, peace out ballers.

Friday, January 23, 2009

paintballen

Hi this is Joel and I'm starting this new paintball blog and I hope you enjoy it.