October 26, 2008
Paintball Guns - What Are The Different Types?
Just as paintball players vary in size and form, so do paintball guns. Guns are available in all shapes and sizes and can shoot the paintballs at different speeds and some offer the convenience of not having to reload often. The gun that you choose will depend on factors such as your paintball experience and the type of play in which you will be engaging. In order to choose the right type, you should familiarize yourself with how each gun performs.
One type of gun that you may see on the paintball field is the stock gun. These are mostly used during stock only games, but can be used in other games as well. The reason why these guns are mostly used in stock only games is because of their inability to shoot the number of rounds that other guns can. The tube that feeds the gun can only hold 10 balls at a time and it must stay parallel to the chamber, requiring you to tilt it to load your paintballs. If you do use a stock gun in other games, then you must realize that you are most likely going to be out-gunned. Pistols are another type of paintball gun that will need to be reloaded often, also offering about 10 shots before you need to reload. While you can use them in most paintball games, they are mostly used as a back-up weapon.
Paintball guns that fall under the semi-automatic category are very popular. While they can get rather pricey, they offer players the ability to shoot paintballs at a high rate of speed. Also, they do not have to be reloaded as often as stock guns. If you are into high speed, fast paced play, then the semi-automatic gun may be the perfect choice for you.
The electronic paintball gun or electronic marker has been dubbed the king of paintball guns. These have different fire modes controlled by computer chips. The different fire modes allow you to choose how many balls will be shot with one pull of the trigger. A few varieties of electronic guns are fully automatic. This means that if you continue to hold down the trigger the gun will not stop firing until it is released. It will depend on the game and the paintball team, as to whether you are allowed to use an electronic paintball gun on their paintball field. Depending on the other types of guns being used in play, these types of guns can give you an unfair advantage.
The type of team that you are playing on will have a lot to do with the type of paintball guns you will want to purchase. If new to the sport, then try checking with the team that you will be playing on to see what their rules and regulations are about guns. If purchasing a gun simply for your own enjoyment and playing with friends and family, then simply decide which gun and rate of fire is right for you.
The cold weather can make us all a bit stir crazy. Those long winter months trapped in the house with little physical activity can bring about the doldrums in a very depressing way. But warm weather is around the corner and with it a chance to get outside and do something. It is time to get off your rear and get active. Playing paintball is a great way to get family and friends outside and enjoying the warm weather. It is fun and is a great exercise as well. You can find all your gear and knowledge by clicking here: Paintball Grenades and at Paintball Accessories also Paintball People
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