Paintball Marker Dye
Last year we had a successful event that brought together more than 8 paintball marker dye teams, which played the best team instead of tactical paintball!. This year we will offer more and better challenges for those who want to participate in the circuit. There are 4 dates during 2010, with prizes for all participants. As a competitive sport of paintball marker dye is governed by rules, where the skills and physical abilities and psychologies of the competitor make the difference between victory or defeat. Being a team sport, paintball marker dye encourages teamwork, communication, quick thinking and leadership, making it an excellent alternative to encourage these values ??in work teams in any professional field. The dynamics of the game is very simple: each player is equipped with a compressed gas paintball marker dye for propelling small gelatin capsules filled with vegetable dye or paint ball. These players are usually divided into two teams or sides and at the beginning of the game each team tries to eliminate all members of the team. How? Each time a player is hit with a ball of paint and the bursts leaving a mark on the player, at that time is eliminated and must leave the playing area. In addition to the paintball marker dye each player is equipped with a helmet or protective mask for the face, eyes and ears, in addition, there are also a number of rules and standards to be met ensuring a safe environment for the practitioner. In addition, the Speedball promotes discipline and physical fitness by requiring its adherents exercise their skills continuously to maintain a competitive edge. . . Bravo 5 (gestures) will carry in our hearts, we feel, we appreciate the escudo as our national flag, do not leave anyone behind, and do not abandon our friends. In the mid-60 Charles Nelson created, without knowing even the paintball. It all started with his company, "Nelson Paint Company, founded in 1940 by Charles and Evan Nelson. They patentearam countless rangers equipment used to make wooden ink. One of them was a strange ink spray gun. But the paintball was "invented" by the U. S. Forest Service that Nelson Paint Company commissioned an ink paintball marker dye reliable equipment for use in the distance. The problem was that the trees were sometimes killed after heavy editing. The idea of ??the ink balls was that they could be fired by the domes of the road and fired a ball of ink equipment ink paintball marker dye it would have a scope larger than a spray gun. Fazendeiros could also use the balloons to mark degree in the same way. Charles Nelson matutou on that idea and invented a projectile of ink that could be fired from a gun pressure. The projectile was created by injecting ink into gelatin capsules normally dredges used as a remedy for horses. Nelson's company then made a partnership with the Crossman to design a gun to shoot these "balls of ink", but after 4 years of production with sales weak, Crossman found no Advantages financially to continue production. Nelson then sought Daisy Company, maker of arminhas of Chumbinho "to make a paintball marker dye gun. Not being the owner of the project Crossman 707, Nelson could not simply pass the drawing for the party and a new project had to be thought. The paintball bolinha also began to be mass produced. With contract with Nelson, RP Scherer was bolinha die for oil based ink markers facilities. . . .