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OK, for all those people into paintball, or who would like to be, there is a Scenario Day being organised for the weekend before Anzac Day (was supposed to be ON Anzac Day but too many people have to attend dawn services etc).

Date: 21st April, 2007

Location: WASP Clackline (near Northam)

The day requires registration and payment beforehand to guarantee numbers. You do not need to have your own gear as there will be hire gear available. It is also a lot cheaper than your average day out paintballing. Included in the price is a box of paint (2000rds) as opposed to buying by the 100s for your average punter.

All information and the rego form can be found at Bills Paintball.

I am just trying to spread the word to make this the biggest scenario game that WA has seen. There are two games planned for the day, the first, in the spirit of Anzac Day is to be a frontal assault against a team well emplaced at the top of a hill. The second game planned will encompass all 9 of WASP Clacklines fields, which should make for a very fun and interesting day! If you need anymore info, PM me or call WASP :O

Oh and to give you an idea of what you're in for.. here's a pic of my marker :woot:

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Gotta make sure it clicks down :O And losing a few balls here and there is nothing when you've got 2000rds to play with!

Basically, if you're hiring gear you will only be paying $25 more than those of us with our own gear.. I think the prices breakdown as follows (they're on the rego form anyway):

Those with own gear - $120 includes field fee and case of 2000rds

Those without own gear - $145 includes field fee, case of 2000rds, hire marker and goggles.

Do the maths on whatever you were paying for paint when you went out :woot: Not to mention that it should be an awesome day, the more people that attend the better it will get!

Do they have any sort of air refill station for refills???

I have all my own gear expect the the air bottle which I usually borrow from Xtreme (where I usually play)

Hmm and know that I have written this I may as well have posted this at Bills as I visit there occasionally anyways... :rofl:

Yeah saw your post on Bills before :O so you don't have any air tank at all?

I'm pretty damn sure fluffa told me previously that had a HPA compressor, I run my A5 on HPA but have a spare co2 tank as a backup (not that I'd ever want to go back to co2 heh).

If you don't have a tank at all, PM tex or fluffa on Bills or ring WASP and see if they can hire you a tank for the day for a nominal price :P

Yes there will numbers, hoping for 100+ on the day! tell your friends, your enemies and even people you just feel like shooting! get your rego forms in! (those prices only apply if you register beforehand :ninja: )

hehe I want to go!! I hate it when ppl sneak behind my back and repetitively shoot me...happened once..was so pissed...keep pressing the trigger the thing keeps pounding my head...damn adrinalin

I got shot three times in the ear in like half a second by a tournament marker once! saw stars for a few seconds o_O

Honestly though, it's not that bad. It hurts more when I'm reffing and get shot unexpectedly.. "oh look, there's a guy in bright pants and shirt, no marker who is obviously not in the game.." <pop> >(

Stings for a little bit and yes it does bruise.. here was a nice one.. (don't mind the lily white arms :))

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After a few days it spread and looked pretty cool :D

It's not too bad though, I've had my mum out paintballing once and she loved it until she got shot in the pinkie finger :rofl: Females usually get provided with chest protectors to protect their assets and guys will need to bring their own cricket box.. one day out reffing I watched a guy shoot his mate in the bell-end (Edit: point blank too), he wasn't wearing a box. Lets just say I don't think he was very happy :P

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