Been playing for several years now.
Very.
Defiantly.
Not so much.
Very.
Defiantly.
Not so much.
Yes.henno13 wrote:
questions are:
have you been before?
is it fun?
is it worth it?
does it hurt?
1- No but I want tohenno13 wrote:
i just got inviteid to a paintballing party next sarurday
there would be 150 people there (no not the same party)
questions are:
have you been before?
is it fun?
is it worth it?
does it hurt?
..How do you know it hurts if you haven't played?Bradt3hleader wrote:
1- No but I want tohenno13 wrote:
i just got inviteid to a paintballing party next sarurday
there would be 150 people there (no not the same party)
questions are:
have you been before?
is it fun?
is it worth it?
does it hurt?
2- Yes (but try airsoft if you don't want to wear 10 layers and still have boob sized bruises)
3- Yes like hell, but as said, "Suck it up"
And airsoft is weak tbhDefCon-17 wrote:
..How do you know it hurts if you haven't played?Bradt3hleader wrote:
1- No but I want tohenno13 wrote:
i just got inviteid to a paintballing party next sarurday
there would be 150 people there (no not the same party)
questions are:
have you been before?
is it fun?
is it worth it?
does it hurt?
2- Yes (but try airsoft if you don't want to wear 10 layers and still have boob sized bruises)
3- Yes like hell, but as said, "Suck it up"
It doesn't hurt that much.
I've never PLAYED it but I've been shot by one to c how it feels. And I know how airsoft is and I know paintballing would be so much fun 2!!!!!DefCon-17 wrote:
..How do you know it hurts if you haven't played?Bradt3hleader wrote:
1- No but I want tohenno13 wrote:
i just got inviteid to a paintballing party next sarurday
there would be 150 people there (no not the same party)
questions are:
have you been before?
is it fun?
is it worth it?
does it hurt?
2- Yes (but try airsoft if you don't want to wear 10 layers and still have boob sized bruises)
3- Yes like hell, but as said, "Suck it up"
It doesn't hurt that much.
yephenno13 wrote:
i just got inviteid to a paintballing party next sarurday
there would be 150 people there (no not the same party)
questions are:
have you been before?
is it fun?
is it worth it?
does it hurt?
Last edited by SamTheMan:D (2008-04-10 11:30:33)
i've never really had accuracy issues with the flatline. it helped me hit some long distance shots, although at the very end of the flight the ball does curve sometimes. i blame that on crappy aerodynamics though and not the barrel. it even helped me once... one of those auto-fanboys who does nothing but talk shit and laugh at the semi-autos was hiding behind a tree and laying down some paint at my cover, and i fired three shots at him. one of the balls curved behind the tree and hit him in the neck. pure luck but it got him to stfu...GorillaKing798 wrote:
You can run it over with a truck and still have it work, but the flatline is very inconsistent accuracy wise. They are a good starter gun but if you want to get to higher firing rates and better efficiency the tournament level guns (i.e Smart Parts, MacDev, WDP, AKA, Dp, Dye, PE) are the way to go.steelie34 wrote:
a tippmann 98 custom with a flatline barrel is tough to beat. reliable, and good range.
Last edited by steelie34 (2008-04-10 11:34:47)
Last edited by ebug9 (2008-04-10 11:32:15)
Yea, if you tip the flatline on its side it will curve to the right or left depending on which way you turn it. I understand what you're saying about kids who's parents buy everything for them, they think the equipment makes the player, it doesn't.steelie34 wrote:
i've never really had accuracy issues with the flatline. it helped me hit some long distance shots, although at the very end of the flight the ball does curve sometimes. i blame that on crappy aerodynamics though and not the barrel. it even helped me once... one of those auto-fanboys who does nothing but talk shit and laugh at the semi-autos was hiding behind a tree and laying down some paint at my cover, and i fired three shots at him. one of the balls curved behind the tree and hit him in the neck. pure luck but it got him to stfu...GorillaKing798 wrote:
You can run it over with a truck and still have it work, but the flatline is very inconsistent accuracy wise. They are a good starter gun but if you want to get to higher firing rates and better efficiency the tournament level guns (i.e Smart Parts, MacDev, WDP, AKA, Dp, Dye, PE) are the way to go.steelie34 wrote:
a tippmann 98 custom with a flatline barrel is tough to beat. reliable, and good range.
yes, i started with that, which lead me to airsoft, which in turn lead me to real guns.henno13 wrote:
i just got inviteid to a paintballing party next sarurday
there would be 150 people there (no not the same party)
questions are:
have you been before?
is it fun?
is it worth it?
does it hurt?
Yes use to be on a teamhenno13 wrote:
i just got inviteid to a paintballing party next sarurday
there would be 150 people there (no not the same party)
questions are:
have you been before?
is it fun?
is it worth it?
does it hurt?
haffeysucks wrote:
once
yes, very
yes, very
no, suck it up