Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Paintball Video: The Hunt

Spyder Paintball presents "The Hunt", a short film showcasing the Spyder MRX and MRX Elite .68 Caliber paintball markers. The Spyder MRX features the brand new "DLS" Dual Loading System for paintballs. This unique patent pending system enables you to interchange your loading system with a quick turn of the barrel; allowing the user to switch between a traditional upper load feed system and all new 10-round lower magazine feed system during play. MRX Accessories that come stock with the marker include the: Detachable Fore Grip, Feed Neck Cover Plate, Sight Rail Mount, Dual Color Red/Green Dot Sight, additional 10-Round MRX Magazine, Laser Pointer, 18" Sniper Barrel, and Adjustable Car Stock. The extensive list of included MRX Accessories delivers a realistic military look allowing the player to experience a true Mil-Sim feel making it a must-have marker for scenario paintball players.

 

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Monday, December 10, 2012

Paintball Video: Paintball - Are You Ready To Play?

A short paintball video by Planet Eclipse featuring the Planet Eclipse Etha as well as the Ego, Geo and Etek paintball markers.

Are you ready to play!!!

 

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Paintball Video: This Is Paintball

A paintball video showing some good speedball action set to music.

Enjoy!


 

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Places To Play Paintball

Use the map below to find  a place to play paintball.  To suggest a place to play paintball, see instructions below the map.



View Paintball Spots in a larger map

Click on the following link: Edit paintball map 
  • Next click the red "edit" button.
  • Next zoom in on the paintball spot. Zoom in as far as you can to be as accurate as possible. 
  • Once you are zoomed in, right click on the spot and from the menu that pops up select “Add a placemark.” 
  • Add a Title and a Description. Try to be as detailed as possible.
  •  Click "ok" and your spot should be added. 
  • Click on the "save" button if it hasn’t automatically saved and then the "done" button.

Friday, November 30, 2012

Paintball Shotgun

Check out this paintball shotgun.  Pretty hard to miss with this thing!



Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Places To Play Paintball in Southern Utah

Use the map to find paintball spots. You can grab the map and drag it around as well as zoom in and out. Click on the marker to get some information about the spot. To submit a spot, check out the information below the map.


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To submit a spot send an email to skimmerinthedesert@hotmail.com
Put “Paintball Spot” as the subject of the email.
Include the following information:
  • Name of the spot if it has one.
  • A description of the spot. 
  • GPS Coordinates of the spot. 
    • An easy way to get this is to use Google maps. Find the spot on Google Maps. Right click on the spot and then select “what’s here” from the menu that pops up. When you do that, it will put an arrow on the spot and the GPS Coordinates will be put into the search box. Make sure you send these GPS Coordinates. 
  •  Photos of the spot would be great but not necessary.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Painting Your Paintball Mask Digital Camo

First pick out your paint. I used three colors of spray paint that I picked up at Walmart.
 
Next print out some of the digital camo patterns below on sticker paper.
 Once you have your patterns printed out you will use a xacto knife to cut them out.


Once they are cut out, it is now time to paint.
  • First paint your mask one of the colors and let it dry.
  • Next peal the back off half of the camo stickers that you cut out and put them on the mask. Now paint the mask with the second color and let it dry.
  • Finally, peal the back off the last of the camo stickers and put them on the mask. Now paint it with the final color and let it dry.
  • After the paint has dried, you can peal of all the stickers from your mask and you should have a digital camo paintball mask.
Here's a picture of my mask after I painted it.  It turned out pretty good, but I should have used more stickers.













Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Quality Paintballs can Improve Your Accuracy.

Getting a good quality paintball is probably the easiest thing that you can do to increase your accuracy. Now sometimes good quality comes with a higher price…but not necessarily. Good quality doesn’t always mean a particular brand either. Good quality means round and consistent. Good quality means probably buying from your local paintball shop and not from Walmart or other big chain stores. Not necessarily because of the brands they may carry either. One of the biggest factors is “freshness”. At your local paintball store, paintballs are constantly moving off the shelves and being replaced. This is good. When paintballs sit around for a while and get old, they begin to lose their round shape. This happens a lot at the big chain stores like Walmart. Sometimes the paintballs are sitting in the warehouses forever. This causes a problem. Recently my local paintball shop was closed and so I thought I’d gamble and pick up some paintballs at Walmart. That was a huge mistake. I got a box with 1000 balls. When I took out the bag all the balls on the bottom were completely flat and the ones in the corners were pretty much square. It was crazy. I don’t know how old those balls were, but they must have been sitting around for a long time. Even the ones on the top were not that great. I tried to pick out some of the more round ones, but they were flying all over the place and I had tons break in my barrel. When paintballs get smashed so they are not round then they are bigger in one direction than the other, so then sometimes they don’t fit well through the barrel and they break. Anyway, it was just a terrible experience. So moral of the story, buy your paintballs from your local paintball shop; even if you buy the cheaper brands. The box of paintballs that I bought at Walmart was about $25.00 for 1000 balls. The local paintball shop’s lower end paintballs are $10.00 for a bag of 500, which is cheaper than the ones I got at Walmart and they are way better.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Paintball Masks

A paintball mask is designed to protect your face, while still allowing you the best possible vision. When purchasing a mask, aside from looks, there is really only one consideration to make, the goggles. One of the main problems that people have with their masks is that the goggles fog up. To help prevent this you want to get goggles with thermal lenses. Paintball goggles come with two types of lenses, single lenses and thermal lenses. The single lens is just a piece of plastic. The thermal lens is actually two pains of plastic with a space in between. Goggles with thermal lenses do not fog up as bad as the single lens types goggles.

Paintball Accuracy

If you would like to be more accurate with your shots, the single biggest thing you can do is to get good paintballs. If they aren’t perfectly round, have high seams, or don’t fit in your barrel properly, they will not go straight. The next thing you can do is to get a longer barrel…maybe. I have to qualify this by saying, “longer” than what. Anything longer than 14” is not going to improve your accuracy and will slow down the paintball. Research seems to show that the optimum barrel length is probably between 10”and 14”. So, if you have a 6” barrel, a longer barrel will probably improve your accuracy. If you have a 14” barrel, a longer barrel most likely won’t help.

Barrel Upgrades

One of the first upgrades/modifications that people often do to their guns is to get a new barrel. There may be several reasons for changing the barrel ranging from accuracy to looks. A barrel is very easy to change. You simple unscrew the old barrel and then screw in the new barrel. However, not ever barrel will fit ever gun. There are many different brands of paintball guns out there, some of them use the same threading for their barrels and some different. Here is a chart that can help you tell what gun barrels are compatible with each other.


Make; Model; Thread

Alien Paintball: Remains, Interceptor, '09 Independence- Autococker threads.

AKA: Excalibur, Viking, Merlin- Autococker threads.

Ariakon: SIM 4, SIM 5, etc- Specific barrel thread.

ATS: AT-85, AT-10, etc- Specific barrel thread.

Autocockers(General): ANS, KAPP, etc- Autococker threads.

Azodin: Blitz, Kaos, Zenith, etc- Autococker threads.

Bob Long Technologies: Intimidators, Alias, Defiant- Autococker threads.

Brass Eagle: Raider, T-Storm, Talon, Striker, Raptor, etc- The Raptor is the only one that has specific threading. Most of the others either take Spyder threading or the barrels are not removable.

BT: BT-4, BT-16, etc- Tippmann A5 Threads except for TM-7 which uses Autococker threads..

Carter Machine: Buzzard, Comp, Sniper, etc- Autococker threads.
Note that Ducks have non-removable barrels, so no thread.

CCM: T2, S6, SS-25, etc- Autococker threads.

Dangerous Power: Fusion, Threshold, G3...- Autococker threads.

Diablo Paintball: Slayer, Wrath, Reaper, etc- Autococker threads.

DLX: Luxe - Ion/Impulse threading.

Dye Precision and Proto: They all take Autococker threads.

Eclipse/Planet Eclipse: Ego, Etek, etc- Autococker threads.

Evil: Minion, Pimp, Omen (II), etc- Autococker threads or Impulse threads.

First Endeavor Paintball: The Quest- Autococker threads.

Indian Creek Designs: Freestyle, Promaster, B2K, etc- They all use a specific 4 Helix Fast-Pitch thread or something along those lines. Some also use Autococker threads..

Inferno: Field, MK, etc- Spyder threads.

Intimidators: Bob-Long variety, Russian Legion, Olders, Dragon, Lasoya, etc- Autococker threads.

Invert: Mini- Autococker threads.

JT USA: Tac 5, Excellerator, etc- Spyder threads.

MacDev: Cyborg, Conquest, Droid, etc- Autococker threads.

PGI: Osiris, Mayhem, etc- Autococker threads or Spyder threads depending on model.

Phantom: Specific Phantom threads.

PMI/Piranha: E-force, GTI, etc- Spyder threads.

Psycho Ballistics: Silver Bullet, Lightning, Superbolt, etc- Autococker threads or Spyder threads.

Pump Markers: Phantom, etc- Research specific pump barrel. Phantoms have their own threading.

Sheridan: PGP, PG, etc- None - It's one piece.

Shockers(Misc): Dark, Evil, Shocktech, Hybrid, etc- Autococker threads. And all "Old-School" Shockers, SFT, and most PL Shockers take specific Shocker threading.

Smart Parts: Ion (XE), Epiphany, Nerve, NXE/Dynasty/RL Shocker, etc- Ion/Impulse Threading.

Stacked-Tube-Blow-Backs/STBBS/Spyders/Spyder Clones: All Spyder Guns, 32 Degrees, Evil, Draguns(Except Drallion), Kingman, and many more- Spyder threads.

Tippmann Pneumatics: A5, 98 Custom, X-7, 68 Carbine, Pro-Lite, Pro-Carbine- Depending on year/model they either take the A5/Classic threading, or 98 Custom threading.

US Army Paintball: All Tippmann 98 Custom Threading.

Viewloader: Orion, High Voltage, Trition, etc- Spyder threads. 

WDP: Angels- Specific threading based on year made. Classic Angel threading for models before G7 Fly, then the G7 Fly and '06 Speed take G7 Fly thread. The G7 Fly threading CAN be used on Angel A1s, and vice versa. Theyll screw in partways, and they wont fit perfect, as in they wont connect with the breech completely, but you can add a "beauty ring" to get a better fit. Note that the lack of perfect connection can cause barrel breaks and the like.

WGP: Trilogy, Autocockers, etc- Autococker threads.

This list isn't perfect.  If you have any updated or different information, leave a comment and I'll update the post.

Barrels by Barrel;Make/Model

Autococker threads:
Aliens
Autocockers
Azodin
Bob Long markers (Marq's, Intimidators, Vice, Protege)
Bushmasters 03 and up
Cyborgs
Dark Shockers
Dangerous Power markers (Threshold, G3, Fusions)
Diablo markers (AR-1s, Slayers, Wraths, Reapers)
Dragun Drallion
Dye markers
Egos
Eteks
Evil Shockers
Excaliburs
Freestyles
Gen E-matrix
Hybrid Shocker
Invert Mini
Legends
Micromags
Minions
NME
Odyssey
ONYX
Omen
Promaster
Protos
Python Impulse
Quest
Shocktech shockers
Tremor Shockers
ULE mags
Vikings
Wrath

Spyder threads:
All Kingman/Spyder markers
Most blowback markers
Most ACI markers
Ariakon
Armotech
Arrow Precision markers (The Inferno, Sterling pump and Soveregin III)
Brass Eagle
Dragun(Except Drallion)
Grey Ghost
JT
Mongoose
PMI
PC5
Viewloaders
32 Degrees

Angel threads:
All WDP markers before 06 are old style
All WDP markers made in 06 are new style thread
A1 offers spacer to fit "new style" threads

Impulse (Ion) threads:
Base NXT shockers
Dynasty Shockers
EOS
Epiphany
Impulse
Ion
Luxe
Nerve
PIMP
RL shockers
SP-8
SP-1
Strange NXT
Vibe

Shocker threads:
Old-school shocker
Most PL shockers
SFT shockers

Bushmaster threads:
Pre 04 ICD guns

Tippmann procarbine (A5) threads:
68-Carbine
Pro-Carbine
Pro-Lite
A-5
ACI Illustrator
X-7
Ben Tippmann (Battle Tested or BT)
TPX

Phantom threads:
Phantom

Tippmann 98 threads:
98
98 Custom
US Army markers

Tracer Threads:
Tracer/ACI Maverick

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