2010 Paintball Markers
To play paintball, it is necessary to carefully choose the marker (gun). Like any other product, the choice begins with the brand. The best known are: Kingman, Tippmann, WGP, Angel, Bob Long, Smart Parts and 32 Degrees. Another point to be taken into consideration is your level of skill and experience in the sport. • players: carry a 2010 paintball markers marker with a large system of air and tank that offers mobility and capacity you need. I started to enjoy the little time this sport, so I'm familharisando with markers, with the rules and even with the shift within the field. I also want to buy, but found no sites that Brazil vendõa help me, a simple marker, I will customize slowly, just to be coaching, to assembling a team to participate in 2010 paintball markers tournaments. Good Evening, I'm looking to buy a marker for minutes, but knowing I'm not choosing the brand "in a matter of quality," and so I am also finding at a site in Spain. The 2010 paintball markers is a sport born in the USA in the early eighties. The goal is to eliminate the opponent by hitting it with balls of gelatin filled with brightly colored paint, shoot through special air guns called markers. Given the impact velocity, the capsule of the projectile to break contact with the target, releasing the contents onto the opponent's suit. Once marked by a paintball, the player is out and to go to wait a specified time or the beginning of the next game. Emerged in the early eighties, the 2010 paintball markers quickly became popular, especially in the U. S. and has gathered a large group of participants from around the world. The matches can take place inside buildings or areas specifically closed and bounded, or outdoors in many different ways. There are no specific rules for playing paintball, leaving the objectives, strategies and techniques of play to the imagination of players and conditions. The sport uses many different types of equipment and has developed its own vocabulary to describe "moves" and special situations. In Italy, whilst there is no rules that explicitly prohibit the 2010 paintball markers is impractical due to a rather complex regulatory framework. For paintball marker with the muzzle energy exceeding 7. 5 J falls in the context of firearms. As for the 2010 paintball markers marker with the muzzle energy of less than 7. 5 J, they would be considered weapons removed in accordance with Act No 526 of 21 December 1999, but the ministerial regulation adopted by the Ministry of the Interior by Decree No 362 of 2001 specifies that the deregulated arms' are for the launch of inert pellets together hold or carry other substances or materials "and therefore excluded from paintball markers. This gives these markers an ambiguous legal status. . . .