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There’s a new trend in paintball that’s a bit on the controversial side. You can now purchase ‘clear paintballs’ at www.ChoicePaintballGuns.com and many people are using them to shoot raccoons that are taking liberties in the garbage cans. That’s right; alley cats, stray dogs, possums, raccoons and any other fuzzy mis-lead creature could become the victim of a clear paintball from a high-powered paintball gun. This approach to animal control may be hard to stomach for some people but just remember, paintballs won’t kill these animals…. just push them aside a little. Forget about setting traps, get an awesome tactical Tippmann 98 paintball gun dressed up like an exact replica M4 Carbine rifle. Or better yet, have some fun with it and get the T68 Extreme Sniper paintball gun with a high powered sniper scope, silencer, bipod and grenade launcher! You’d be surprised how effective and fun it is! ChoicePaintballGuns.com also carries a full line of everything you need to make your backyard varmant control a reality…. CO2, paintballs and a giant paintball gun selection. Don’t worry, paintballs are not toxic; they are made of a soluble, bio-degradable, sugar solution that easily washes away, so it can’t hurt the animals. Unless they get shot in the eye and they aren’t wearing their paintball goggles!
July 6th, 2009 at 5:21 pm
I loved your post on how to Use A Paintball Gun For Effective Varmant Control; we’ve got this problem all over the place where we live. I will definitely take your advice and go to http://www.choicepaintballguns.com to check out their selection of cheap paintball guns.
July 26th, 2009 at 9:59 pm
I can’t believe the selection of paintball markers they have at http://www.choicepaintballguns.com! They also have a lot of nice competition guns, but it seems like this store specializes in tactical, scenario paintball equipment. They even have a bunch of accessories like camos, scopes, vests and whatever else you might need for a great woodsball game.