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haha that looks really painfull!

i will come as long as no one shoots me hahahaha

but i dont think thats really fair is it and i guess its against the whole paintballing idea.

id love to shoot people, but not so much to get shot at.

It certainly would defeat the purpose, but shooting people without getting shot generally either takes practice or lots of patience hiding under a bush hoping someone walks by :( and it's not as painful as it looks :ninja:

  • 3 weeks later...

Not sure on the split of numbers but likely to be half and half of people with their own markers and people hiring. They said they will be evening out teams on the day according to what people are shooting, so there should be an even mix of hire powered markers and rentals on each team. At the moment is there over 80 registrations (close to 90) so we're getting close to 50 a side which will be awesome~!

If you are even remotely interested in paintball, this should be the best day out ever! You'll also get to perve on the wonderful variety of markers that will be there and most of us are more then willing to let someone fingerbang our markers :w00t:

Better hurry though as there's only 2 weeks to go! I received payment details on Friday.. and have I mentioned that this will be the cheapest day of paintball that you can play without needing your own gear!

Edited by bubba
  • 2 weeks later...

Well the official turnout was 109 people and a great day was had by all. I only saw one skyline there, we had previously exchanged words while waiting at a set of lights a couple of weeks ago but I didn't come across him on the day.

Too bad you all missed it, was a bloody awesome day!

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