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Posted: 04 April 2005 at 7:18pm |
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Don't tell that to the 1000s of noobs @ specialopspaintball.com (the people who make that gun.) In their forum, 99% of threads have the word "sniper" in them. "What is the best sniper barrel?" "How can I spend $900 and be a sniper?" They are brainwashed and spending tons of $. |
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glazener24
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Posted: 04 April 2005 at 9:22pm |
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Sniper from Webster's dictionary Main Entry: 2snipe notice def. #1, now I know anyone can do that, or has done that. And as for spending lots of $$$ on a scenario gun, its theres to spend, they want the look and feel of a real firearm combined with paintball. There are so many 'speedball' guns that cost twice what a scenario marker would its insane. There just two different styles of play one is not better than the other. |
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SR_Crewchief
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Posted: 05 April 2005 at 6:07am |
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I see it's time for class again. First some basics need to be established. The game is paintball and for the purposes of this class it is played in the woods where the terrain dictates that you’ll be engaging each other most of the time at between 20 and 25 meters. (In other words close range) It is played most often by 2 opposing sides of roughly equal size. For all intent and purposes this game is modeled on military small unit combat. Now several you are going "whoo hoo, my kind of sniper country"…without knowing what makes a sniper. Many of you have gone to the dictionary and found a reference saying something to the effect that a sniper is someone who fires from concealment and have used this a your basis for your claim to being one in paintball. That's all well and dandy, except you ignore the rest of the definition. snip·er ( P ) Pronunciation Key (sn p r)n. A skilled military shooter detailed to spot and pick off enemy soldiers from a concealed place. One who shoots at other people from a concealed place. Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth EditionCopyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Now you’ll note that this expanded definition is still quite general in it scope, after all anyone who squats behind bush to fire is a sniper which is not the case. So, since the dictionary has not resolved this we must consult the experts for a better definition of what makes a sniper in our chosen environment. It happens that I’ve had the opportunity to do just that from time to time in my 22 years in the Army. In summary here are the extreme basics of what is an effective sniper: · A superior marksman · Expert knowledge in the art camouflage for concealment · The ability to approach the target without being detected · Engage the target from beyond effective range of return fire · The ability to engage the target without revealing your position · The ability to egress the area after successfully engaging the target without being positively identified and engaged The first three of these points are possible in the game of paintball, but do not make you a sniper, they just take some training and practice. Let’s look at them one at a time. A superior marksman Basically someone who’s shooting skills are well above that of the average player. No big problem here, skill levels very, some people are just plain better than others. Expert knowledge in the art camouflage for concealment This one is a little tougher. It takes knowledge of what will fool the eye into not seeing what is really there. It’s still doable though. Trained military have an advantage over the someone whose camouflage skills are solely based on hunting. Not because the non-military hunter is any less skilled but because of who the camouflage is intended to fool. But once armed with the knowledge of what the differences are this isn’t even a problem. So, yes this can be effectively applied to paintball. The ability to approach the target without being detected This one is a bigger problem. If just taken as being able to move close enough to a player that is already in place to make your shot undetected is very difficult. Since instinctively humans are hunters, our attention is automatically drawn to movement or things that are out of place. It’s takes someone that is extremely skilled in moving undected to pull this one off. But I have seen it done. I should add to this the ability to setup a position that provides an undetected position from which to shoot that covers an area you expect your opponent to move through. A basic ambush. Both require an undetected shooting position and can be effectively applied to paintball depending on skill level The last three points are where the concept of a sniper in paintball fails. Engage the target from beyond effective range of return fire No matter what you do, as long as everyone has the same approximate muzzle velocity, everyone has about the same effective range. Yes, that means Flatlines too. While Flatlines do have the ability, do to an aerodynamic backspin, shoot farther than other barrel systems the paintball still loses velocity at the same rate. What this means is that a paintball from a flatline loses the energy to break its shell at the same rate as one fired from a conventional barrel. The advantage of the flatline is initial flat trajectory that paintball has, which allows someone to fire under foliage that would otherwise break the ball. (The first failed point in being an effective sniper) The ability to engage the target without revealing your position Since the effective range is around 20-25m means that when you fire you have effectively revealed your general position. What I mean is this. Your shooting from such a close range that either the pop of your ball leaving the barrel or the sound of your bolt cycling (or both) will give your general position away to anyone with average hearing as far away as 40m. Unless you are only engaging 1 or 2 people or are extremely lucking you yourself can now be effectively counted as a mission kill. (The second failed point in being an effective sniper) The ability to egress the area after successfully engaging the target without being positively identified and engaged What this means is the ability move to a new shooting position after having engaged a target without being detected and counter-engaged your self. Since it’s been demonstrated that you can’t effectively engage a target without revealing your initial shooting position and exposing yourself to effective counter fire this one automatically fails. (The third failed point in being an effective sniper) Now just because you can’t effectively apply all of the above tactics of what makes an effective sniper doesn’t mean that the first 3 listed can’t be applied to paintball. Do they make you a sniper? No. But they do give you the ability to setup an effective close ambush. Just a word of advice here, bring along several friends and you might even be effective at it. |
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Posted: 05 April 2005 at 9:47am |
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snip·er (sni¯'p?r)
n. 1. A skilled military shooter detailed to spot and pick off enemy soldiers from a concealed place. 2. One who shoots at other people from a concealed place. |
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Posted: 05 April 2005 at 8:12pm |
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wowow.. ur avatar ... caught my attention...
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Posted: 06 April 2005 at 1:30am |
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Oh Christ, not again...more of this wannabe Sniper crap!
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Posted: 06 April 2005 at 7:30pm |
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For anyone who doesn't beilive in the chance that a paintball sniper just might be a little DIFFERENTthan a military sniper I want you to read an article that proved it to me. Go to this supposed brainwashed site at www.specopspaintball.com and read the article called the True Paintball Sniper. This article basically says that a paintball sniper uses camoflage to take out his/her target to the point where they can take out a group of people w/o being detected.
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Posted: 06 April 2005 at 9:22pm |
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Sorry, nothing special there. Cover and concealment while advancing as an element of a team is just the sign of good players and teamwork not a "sniper". Tactics are tactics, those in the article are basic to intermediate at best. |
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Posted: 08 April 2005 at 4:03pm |
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thats bull**edited** i am a pb sniper at least in woods ball yea i rule cause i gots aim |
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Posted: 08 April 2005 at 4:25pm |
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cottagecommando is an idiot whos with me? snipers dont exist in paintball
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Posted: 08 April 2005 at 4:25pm |
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u godda go get lerned en englishhh b4 u can play pb snipezor honestly |
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Posted: 08 April 2005 at 6:58pm |
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no, simply no, dont even try to debate it you are wrong. |
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Posted: 08 April 2005 at 7:56pm |
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Please, before making a statement like this do some research on the subject. Then post from a foundation of information... Not the "oh ya, says you" level of intellect. |
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Posted: 05 June 2005 at 1:20am |
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why dont u guys stop ripping on people for liking a gun u dont approve of or a barrel u dont like. these guys put money into their personel preferance of paintball stuff because of a love of the sport, not to please other people. i see this in all the posts and it makes me sick, i mean just be sportsmanlike about it.
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Posted: 05 June 2005 at 1:58am |
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No. Don't bump crap like this and expect people to listen to you. |
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Posted: 05 June 2005 at 2:23am |
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'nuff said... and another thing bumping old posts is like eating old cottage cheese... |
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Posted: 05 June 2005 at 6:54am |
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Sniping is indeed possible in paintball. As long as you have an accurate, and quiet barrel, and some way to hide yourself very well. You too, can be a sniper. Sniping doesn't nessessarily mean long range. The reason snipers in general use long range is because they can be a safe distance away. Now, in paintball, there are ambush snipers. Meaning you hide somewhere along a trail, and take out people one by one. You also have to move from place to place to avoid being spotted. Sniping, however, does not exist in speedball. |
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Posted: 05 June 2005 at 2:24pm |
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^^ DON'T GO THERE!!! We don't need to start a sniping
debate. You haven't been around long enough to have experienced
the horror of sniper threads.
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