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Category Archives: Paintball Equipment Reviews
Can’t Wait To Get A Sniper….
Although I do not own one of these colossal weapons, a friend of mine does. One day my friend brought his sniper rifle to the paintball field. He was on the opposing team and when we first walked onto the … Continue reading
My First Pair of Paintball Pants
I recently purchased my first pair of paintball pants and the first thought that ran through my mind after buying them was… why didn’t I do this sooner? While starting out in paintball and as I got better I never … Continue reading
Troubleshooting Tippmann Paintball Guns
There’s hardly a question of what the most reliable paintball guns are… Tippmann. Any paintball marker will eventually bust an o-ring, especially if you have the velocity turned up too high. However all of Tippmann’s guns, the Custom 98, A5, … Continue reading
Troubleshooting Spyder Paintball Guns
Spyder paintball guns make great beginner paintball markers. They are sturdy, easy to clean and maintain and reliable – these guns hardly ever breakdown! In all the years we (ChoicePaintballGuns.com) have been selling markers, we have only had one Spyder … Continue reading
Posted in Paintball Equipment Troubleshooting
Tagged Electra, Kingman, MR1, MR4, Sonix, Spyder paintball guns, Spyder Victor
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Where To Refill CO2 Tanks
A common dilemna with paintball is where to get your CO2 tanks refilled. You will have a regular need to refill tanks if you play paintball. Unfortunately, most players do not own a commercial sized air compressor or CO2 tank … Continue reading
Be Nice To Your O-Rings!
Save money by saving your CO2 tank o-rings! O-rings on your CO2 tank create the seal between you’re your tank and paintball gun; without them, air will leak from your tank. O-rings tend to get damaged very quickly if you … Continue reading
Air Tank Covers
Your paintball gun’s air tank can get banged around, scratched and pretty beat up if you play hard enough. Dings and scratches on your tank can reduce its life and even make it dangerous to play with if the bruises … Continue reading
Paintball Gun Electronic Triggers
If you’re new to paintball, you’ll be shocked and surprised at how fast even the cheapest paintball markers shoot. For most players, semi-automatic paintball guns shoot plenty fast enough; yet ultimately you will crave something faster… fully automatic action still … Continue reading
Liquid CO2 In Your Marker
Paintball CO2 is what most commonly powers your paintball gun. CO2, however can exist as a liquid and a gas. Sometimes, it exists as a combination of both while in your tank. When the CO2 is liquid, it can drip … Continue reading
Posted in Paintball Equipment Troubleshooting
Tagged liquid CO2, paintball CO2, paintball marker
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Use Water Based Paintballs
Paintball fields often want you to buy your paintballs from them to play at their facility. This is so they can make money on them (they are a business and have to make money) but also so they can control … Continue reading

