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Scenario Paintball for the day

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    Posted: 03 September 2011 at 9:41pm
Hey guys its going to be the first time going to a scenario paintball game and i was wondering what to bring for a day? Other than a gun and general equipment.
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Originally posted by DrivenMuffin DrivenMuffin wrote:

Hey guys its going to be the first time going to a scenario paintball game and i was wondering what to bring for a day? Other than a gun and general equipment.


If it's just a day-game scenario, take what you normally would for a day of paintball. Snacks, water or Gatorade, equipment, etc.

If you plan on taking a break, I suggest a camp table and camp chair to put out by your car or in the safe zone. You'll want a table to be able to work on your marker if it has any problems, and a chair to sit down in instead of being on your feet all day. That said, make sure you have a set of allen wrenches, an adjustable wrench, some teflon tape, and spare o-rings. Nothing ruins a good day of paintball like a marker that's gone down and could easily be fixed if it weren't for a lack of parts. Also, some soft cloths or paper towels and a spray bottle of water for goggle/mask hits.

For multi-day scenarios, the list gets much, much longer and involved tents, food, beer, extra markers, tanks, hoppers, and masks, and did I mention beer? But since you said it was a day thing, I'm assuming that those items don't apply.
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Also make sure if you have a remote line it's on and everything is working. I played a scenario not to long ago and it was all ruined because the on/off cap on the remote line on the tank had fallen off. Even worse I had someone lined up for a shoot, I pulled the trigger and nothing happened.
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Working equipment is nice, but you bring that to any walk-on game.

The most important thing you can do for a scenario game, is to KNOW THE RULES.
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ok thanks for the advice guys

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