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Originally posted by Bonestock98 Bonestock98 wrote:

Originally posted by Monk Monk wrote:

Pansy, wearing gloves.

He means because it's cold out, tard.

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i wear gloves and i can get my finger in the single trigger guard just fine.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Bonestock98 II Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 January 2005 at 11:21pm
Originally posted by sk8r4life432 sk8r4life432 wrote:

Originally posted by ConfusedPainter ConfusedPainter wrote:

Originally posted by jim_wilson jim_wilson wrote:


but still... if it was winter wouldnt ur co2 and ammo freeze... i mean if a frozen pb would even shoot that must hurt like hell if u get hit w/ 1[IMG]height=21 src="smileys/smiley18.gif" width=25>



Nitrogen would be better for the winter than CO2.  And there's paintballs made for winter, though I'm not sure how well those work


Or you could just keep the paintballs someplace warm, and then take them from there before you start a match.  If it's not too long of a match I would think they'd be alright


paintballs do not freeze in winter weather. and c02 is fine also. nitro is better that c02 but the latter isnt terribly affected by weather conditions.

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they make trigger gaurds that go from the top of where it normally starts, and then goes all the way down to the bottum of your handle, this way you could still use your dubble trig.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote A5 dude15 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 January 2005 at 1:25pm
ive had a double trigger guard with a single trigger for a while now.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote brihard Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 January 2005 at 3:59pm

In the military our rifles have what we call 'arctic triggers'. What that means, is that you can take the trigger guard off.  I've never actually seen it used, but it's standard on most AR-15 family weapons used by militaries... I think it's designed for when we wear huge arctic mitts, rather than cold weather gloves- though ou can get mitts with a trigger finger in them, which looks pretty weird.

Realistically, it shouldn't be cold enough for you to have to wear anything thicker than mid-strength glvoes. They should fit just fine.

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Most hunting stores sell gloves that are fingerless but have a flap that goes over them when you arent playing or shooting or w.e and most of them are very warm and inexspensive.
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theres a full hand guard for the 98 out there some where and it wouldent b hard to make ur own

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i wear old motocross gloves in the summer and old motocross gloves with glove liners under them in the winter and it works great doesnt hurt if u get it and it warm with out really taking up your gurard

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Originally posted by Monk Monk wrote:

Pansy, wearing gloves.

y not just wear pball gloves, they keep u warm enuf. i played in 4 inches of snow with pball gloves and i tell u my feet were numb as crap but my hands were fine
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^ You should invest in a pair of Gore-tex insulated, waterproof boots. They're kind of expensive but worth it.

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haha, just go to a hunting store and buy a pair of 60 dollar huntin boots..."huntin boots....tenneh shoes? huntin bootss...tenneh shoes?"
why spend 3000 dollars on just a gun when with my trusty tippmann i was good to go for under 300?
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