T68 SplitFire Dual Feed Paintball Gun

Posted by Mike On Aug - 12th - 2009

The T68 SplitFire features a dual-source ammunition feeding system, capable of providing two different types of .68 caliber ammunition at the turn of a dial. The T68 SplitFire can carry two types of ammunition simultaneously, and allows the operator to select the most effective projectiles for the situation - then change back as needed, at the turn of a dial. When the situation changes, so can your ammunition.

T68 SplitFire Dual Feed Paintball Gun

Tippmann TPX Paintball Pistol

Posted by Mike On July - 11th - 2009

NEW TPX Paintball Pistols .68 Caliber are now available. The new Paintball Pistols are compact and specially engineered to be lightweight and easy to maintain, customizable.

Tippmann TPX Paintball Pistol

T68 Gen6 AK47 Magazine Fed Paintball Gun

Posted by Mike On July - 12th - 2009

The new T68 Gen6 AK47 features all-metal construction with our internal Flexi Air System. The T68 AK47 is designed for scenario paintball and military training. As the "opposing force" marker, the T68 AK47 enhances military combat training, scenario realism...and is great when you want to play a bad guy for the weekend. More Information about the new T68 AK paintball gun.

T68 Gen6 AK47 Magazine Fed Paintball Gun

T68 UDSF Sniper Paintball

Posted by Mike On July - 13th - 2009

The new T68 UDSF Sniper Paintball Gun and upgrade kits. The T68 UDSF is designed for both sniper-style play and fast action CQB games. These new markers and kits are designed with the most realistic looks...and the hottest features so you can look your best while playing at the top of your game. More about the T68 UDSF.

T68 UDSF Sniper Paintball

Tippmann X7 Paintball Gun with Internal Flexi-Air

Posted by Mike On July - 14th - 2009

The RAP4 Flexi-Air system adds a realistic look and feel to your Tippmann X7, and will increase the performance as well! This is the best performance enhancing upgrade for your Tippmann X7. This internal Flexi-Air system is completely hidden inside - No external air line or hose. You can even attach a 5oz or a 3000psi compress air cylinder inside the butt stock. More about the X7.

Tippmann X7 Paintball Gun with Internal Flexi-Air

Rocket Propelled Grenade Launchers (RPG)

Posted by Mike On July - 15th - 2009

The NEW Rocket Propelled Grenade Launchers (RPG) for scenario paintball and Airsoft! The new grenade launcher add whole new elements and dimensions to scenario gaming and Airsoft, enabling even more realistic challenges--now you can take out a tank or bunker with dedicated, accurate, realistic equipment!. More about the RPG.

Rocket Propelled Grenade Launchers (RPG)

Shooting Positions

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Shooting in paintball rarely resembles target practicing with a rifle. You must be able to shoot accurately while running, standing, crouching, kneeling, sitting and laying. Each position requires a slightly different technique, but with practice you can become proficient from any position on the field.

Prone

Laying on your stomach is rarely an ideal position in paintball. Unlike shooting a rifle, the stability of a front rest will not greatly increase your accuracy, so the only time you should drop to your stomach is when you are under attack or trying to stay hidden. While in the prone position, raise your upper body slightly on your elbows and hold your gun up to eye level. If you need to get lower, move your elbows farther forward which will lower your body and your gun at the same time. When you need to move, use your elbows and legs and crawl like a salamander.

Sitting

The sitting position is primarily used behind bunkers. Position yourself several feet behind the bunker with your legs either straight forward or slightly to your side. Keep your gun up to eye level so you can just shoot over the top of the bunker. The sitting position utilizes the natural ability of your back and neck to shrink down and straighten out. When you straighten, you should just be able to look over the top of the bunker, shoot and then quickly shrink back into safety. Additionally, in the sitting position it is easy to lean from side to side to shoot around the bunker.

Kneeling

The kneeling position is similar to the sitting position, but is used when you can't see over the bunker or barrier while sitting. Position yourself on one knee, with your other leg ready to help you move. Keep your gun at eye level pulled tight into your shoulder. Raise and lower yourself primarily with your waist and back, and keep yourself only high enough to peek over the bunker. The kneeling position is also a great intermediate position when you are getting ready to run to another position.

Crouching

Crouching is not comfortable and just a few minutes in the position can cause your legs to start to cramp. Ideally, crouching should only be used as an intermediate step between kneeling and standing. Keep your gun tight against your shoulder and curve your back forward to lower your profile. Keep your weight centered on the very front of your feet. When preparing to run from a crouching position, lean forward until you nearly fall and then spring into a full run rather than springing up and then running forward.

Standing

Standing is ideal for shots from a distance and while hiding behind tall bunkers. It is the most comfortable position to stay in for long periods and will be your primary position whenever you don't need to use one of the others. Keep your legs slightly bent, and spread them to a comfortable distance. If you need to lower yourself, try to spread your legs a little more rather than crouching. Hold your gun in whatever position is most comfortable, and try to keep your body as concealed as possible, exposing as little of your body as possible around a bunker.

Remember

Whatever position you are in, keep in mind what positions you can get to if you come under fire, if you need to move or if you can't get the shot you need. Find what positions you prefer and practice them, then practice the positions you don't like as much to improve your over-all game.


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