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Nickodemus
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He was not a sniper, he was a scout. Snipers usually work in pairs. Paintball Snipers - It's like a little kid putting on a red hat and playing fireman. Nothing against it, except I think it is a little lame for a grown man. I must be a paintball ninja because I hide(silently) and observe(spy) and go places you wouldn't think someone would travel.
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Monk
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Ok, I never thought there were Snipers in paintball.
But after this last senerio I was at, I have revoked my stand. This guy imbodied everything the word sniper holds. I shall explain further. He could not be seen (a guy went 5 feet in front of him). He always had a one shot elimination, this was due to the fact that he would lay and wait. He would radio in the position and movement of the enemy (this is a biggy). Although he never took the extremely long shot usually associated with a "sniper". He did do many things that a normal paintball player does not do, and if they do, not that well. I believe that the paintball version of the "sniper" is different in regards to range. But the same in scouting ability. So...In recap. There are snipers in paintball, just not in the traditional sense. |
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LordJovian
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Who really cares? You want to call yourself a sniper while you play to feel really cool or what? If you want to sound cool, why don't you try calling yourself a simulated M1A1 Abhrams? Or a Bradley? Why don't you refer to yourself as Black Ops? Or a Navy Seal? I don't care if you call yourself Der Wüste Fuchs or Erwin Rommel, you're still you. Can you snipe in paintball? Well, ask yourself this. Can you pretend your paintball as an atomic bomb and whenever it hits anywhere on the field everyone dies and you win! Quit complaining- sniper, sniping, whatever I don't care what its called by anyone else- I call it shooting someone. I do believe thats kinda the main point to paintball- to shoot the other team. Please, go ahead and make either a stupid sarcastic remark, or try to pull out the Big Book of Sniper Terminology. No matter what you do, everything will always remain the same. Every move you make in paintball, from hiding behind a bunker to running directly at the other team shooting wildly everywhere, has a military counterpart. War has been around a very, very, very long time before paintball. Every military tactic, whether you're holding a gun or a big stick, has been defined and done before. Most of you probably don't even know what the Congressional Medal of Honor looks like, so don't go crying about how they're stealing titles of the fallen. There are Normandy simulations, and thats enough evidence to show you can call yourself a sniper whether or not you really have the training. It doesn't even matter, cry somewhere else besides the forum.
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Zoso
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Thats defined in the American Heritage Dictionary I also forgot to mention that the word snipe came from people who were able to shoot snipe(Birds). The birds were so hard to hit because they could turn 90 degrees without slowing down almost. It was so hard that they called the people who could Snipers. I learned that in New Orleans from one of the tour guides. Edited by Zoso |
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Jmann4567
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welcome to the forum. i dont really get into these big and long sniper arguments and this should be in the T&O forum. Good Luck |
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MT. Vigilante
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Welcome to the forum, but this is in the wrong section, it should be in T&O. or new players. With that said, thank you for your comments, unlike many people, your comments do show a great degree of experience and knowledge of play. However, you still have a lot to learn about paintball. You can not squeeze off a paint marker round without giving away your position for a couple of reasons, 1) Paint balls are ultra sub-sonic rounds, so you can see where they came from, just like tracers. 2) Because of the close proximity of your opponents in paintball, there is no marker quiet enough for no one to hear where your shots came from. Also, in order to be an effective player, you have to stay with your team and work with them, not go off on your own. Just remember, this is how you get better in paintball, by learning and asking questions.
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Nickodemus
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Welcome to the forum. With the paintball snipers... Now I look the other way and don't get myself into the argument anymore. If you have target shot a hi power rifle or know about fieldcraft it is dismissed. There are role playing snipers, but thats it. Those of you who put scopes on your marker - do you adjust them for drop @ distance in gameplay? Do you "snipers" even know what a MOA is? Sounds like you know this is a can of worms... lets try to keep from getting it out of hand. |
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And Wrong forum buddy |
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I'm new to the forum, so I thought I'd open up a really nasty can of worms. I've read alot on this board that has to do with sniping. I wanted to give some idiot newbie input. I've been playing paintball for a couple of years, but I've always studied militaria. That's why I play. Sniping, despite common misconceptions, isn't one shot one kill, nor is it hiding in the woods. Those are basic military principles. Sniping is a skill. I know a couple of ex-snipers. Snipers are trained to do many things at once-but most of the time they hide-usually directed at a single target. I'm afraid too many newbies, including me when I first grabbed a gun, start paintball fresh off the online video games like Delta Force, and plan on using those tactics in paintball. I got a serious lesson in getting beat the first time I played trying to snipe fellow player. What I learned is that to create the speed and distance in a paintball to snipe, it would almost have to be lethal. Therefore to be a "sniper" in paintball-assuming the definition of a sniper is not what does, but the skill in which he does it-you would have to be an expert with your gun. The key to being a sniper is to stay hidden. They teach you in the military to stay hidden at all costs. How many people in reality can actually take another player out without his locaion being compromised? Sitting in a trench waiting for another player is an ambush. Staying hidden isn't sniping, it's called woodsball. What would sniping be in paintball, then? In my opinion, sniping is going after one target, and taking that target out without being seen or heard from. As I said, I'm not an expert, I'm simply giving my humble imput on this discussion. I've hashed this out with my friends over and over, and from my little experience I've learned the hard way that sniping isn't only hard, in the average game it's near impossible. Yeah, that was a really long-winded rant, but I'd like to hear more from other players who've been out there alot longer than me as to whether sniping is a valid position in paintball, and different ideas on how to pull it off. I think there was another thread on this elsewhere, so sorry if I'm rehashing old arguments. |
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