*Tips aside from those in said video* 1.) Even if you show up with a few people, be sure to form an actual squad that will stick together in a game. The amount of rental groups I see show up that immediately go tearing off across the field in all directions only to get a pod dumped on them by the veterans is endless. Find with and stick to a team. 2.) Communication! Talking with your team about the locations, movements, and bodies left concerning the other team makes or breaks most victories. 3.) Speak up to the referees if the teams are unfairly grouped. Cannot even begin to tell you how many times we get some teenage ref who doesn't care in the slightest about what's happening on the field and throws all the custom marker guys together and then all the rentals together. It's no fun for anybody when that happens. 4.) Buy a Guru stand for your gun (more for those with their own gear) I seldom shamelessly plug a product, but you don't want a custom set up you spent hundreds on sitting on the crappy wooden/plastic benches at the field. Get a real stand to spare your rig from nicks and scratches. 5.) If you're out of paint, either ask for more from another player or walk off the field. You're not helping anyone just sitting there. 6.) Ask the referee, in front of everyone at the beginning of the game if "bunkering" is allowed. "Bunkering" refers to when an opposing player runs directly by you (within 3 feet usually) and shoots you up at point blank range as he runs by. I've seen a number of new players quit paintball for good after not knowing that could happen to them and getting lit up like crazy. 7.) *Buy twice the paint you think you need* overshooting, in general, is a tough habit to break for new players. You feel powerful and experienced racking off 50 shots at the break of the game.....then realize you only bought a bag of 500 for the entire day. Just buy a case of paint (2K rounds for the uninitiated) 8.) Mentally prepare yourself to deal with alot of shouting, profanity, and generalized bad attitudes. Idk why paintball has become as such, but there's *a ton* of players who are yelling, swearing, and generally having terrible attitudes all day long unless things go there way. If you're offended by that sort of thing, this probably isn't the sport for you. 9.) Wear appropriate clothing! Shorts and a tank top will have people personally gunning for you the entire day just out of sadistic pleasure. Ask me how I know :/ 10.) If you're serious about paintball and enjoy it, just drop the money and invest in your own gear. The costs of rental gear, admissions, etc stack up pretty big after a few weekends. If you can simply save roughly $600.00 you can get a decent electronic marker, hopper, compressed air tank, and moderate mask. If you can save up to $1,000.00 or more, go for it. You're throwing money away otherwise.
Just getting into paintball and your last comment helped a lot. Had some apprehension about dropping hundreds of dollars on the sport but hey, I love it so oh well.
@@kevinkingston4780 Glad to hear it man. As far as gear is concerned, if you're not planning on joining a professional team, running tournaments or other competitions, a full set up of moderate to solid gear will run you around $1500 when all is said and done. I procured my gear a piece at a time over a year and a half, so don't get the impression I'm some baller who dropped almost 2K at once. My personal recommendation for a marker that's mid level, that I currently own and has never failed me once, the *Axe 2.0* marker. If you're still trying to save, the Axe Mini GS is like $200 bucks cheaper and still a great gun. Other than that, do your own research and find out what's best for you. Final pro tip (out of personal experience) *buy decent paint* and stop cheaping out on white box stuff. Modern day electronic markers have what's called "eyes" that are sensors which let the gun know when a paintball is in the breach ready to fire. If you buy crappy paint, it *will* break in the breach, and cover the "eyes" so that your marker will default to only shooting so quickly because it can't see what's going on. Personal recommendation: Valken Graffiti. I shoot this exclusively through my Axe 2.0 and it works flawlessly. $60-$70 a case? Yes....but trust me when I say there's nothing more frustrating then watching paintballs fly in all directions or break in your barrel during game time. Hope this helps Kevin, you're the man. 😎
Hey James, just a question for number 8. Is it more so people just going around using profanity and showing general anger if the round or match goes poorly? Or is it someone specifically targeting another person by yelling, getting in their face, or insulting said person?
@@Mister3Pac people getting upset when the game goes poorly for them. I have seen people get mad when obvious cheating occurs or getting shot when your out because someone shot before they looked. But in all the years I've played paintball I've never seen it come to blows. Just the typical arguments that take place with any sport. All in all paintball players are a pretty classy group and are always willing to help better your game with tips and tricks.
1. If you lose your barrel bag, but have a swab, just stick that in the barrel. A lot of places let that fly. 2. If you have a microfiber cloth, either keep it in your pocket or secure it to your waist with your harness. If your harness is velcro, it won't go anywhere and its a quick grab. 3. My swab usually falls out of my swab pocket so I keep it in my regular pockets. Not what they're meant for, but its worked the best in my experience. 4. This is kinda cheap, but wear tons of padding. I have a padded jersey and I use arm pads (for slides, dives, etc) and you'll get bounces like crazy. 5. If you get hit and you're behind a bunker, just wave your hand out of the bunker for a quick sec, YELL that you got it, and you should be fine to walk off. 6. Wear cleats. I wore my work boots (they were 8lbs each lol) my first time playing and my legs were sore for the next 8 days. 7. Probably the best piece of advice: Make friends with the regulars and referees. They'll take care of you and watch your back. You'll learn a lot, too. This is all I've learned from playing a few weekends with my buddy who's been playing almost 18 years. It helps when you have a buddy who's been playing so long because you'll learn everything they know. Most of what I know is from him and a few things I was able to teach myself. Just get in there, have fun, and know that it's not meant to be taken seriously!
Paint ballers are the most passionate and wholesome community ive ever been apart of every person is a dictionary of knowledge and eager to help a newbie i swear they enjoy giving tips and tricks to ppl new to the sport just as much as they love playing it
@@dadwithautism2792 yeah but at the end of the day, rules are rules, if you’re not gonna take the 5 mins it takes to listen and comprehend the rules then that’s your fault. No one is gonna be rubbing your back when u get shot in the face without a mask cause you wanted to take it off mid field. 🤷🏻♂️ betcha now he won’t take his shit off 😂
@@dadwithautism2792 that is pretty harsh. They usually would just yell/ warn you. They shouldn’t throw you out unless they have to tell you multiple times
A couple of other important things: 1: Bring snacks and plenty of water. Especially if you're playing outdoors in the summertime, you're going to want to keep yourself hydrated. 2: wear appropriate footwear. Doesn't have to be anything fancy but for the love of god, don't go out in sandals or runners that are held together with duct tape. . . The only injury I've ever had in 20 years of playing, was a concussion I gave myself because I tripped while wearing some really beat up old running shoes. After that I immediately went to Walmart and spent fifteen bucks on a pair of soccer cleats. Easily one of my best paintball purchases, and my greatest paintball regret was not doing that sooner.
Just played my first game today, had to learn so much so fast, but thankfully was quick enough on the ball I avoided any mistakes. Next time brining my own protective gear, buying twice as many balls, and being much more into the action!
Played paintball yesterday for the first time those paintballs hurt probably not going for another 2 month because I’m going to order the stuff that you said in this video Played in the rain so it was a little more fun
water and another drink you are going to get tired no matter what age dont drink soda that day and have light snacks for the day too dont have a big breakfast or lunch have extra money u never know who is going to be at your local fields sometimes a pro player will be there a special gust or a movie star or cod player or sports person
hey man i need your opinion im just starting paint ball and a family member who love it gave me a Tippmann A-5, and a Tippman X-7 Phenom (full auto), Just wanted to know which is better.
Just recently introduced my nephew to paintball and the first thing I told him is to always have his mask on the field. Long story short he loves paintball.
@@normang3668 heat up a spoon real hot and apply heroin, make sure it starts to bubble before sucking it up with a seringe. Insert seringe parallel to your vein and insert the needle. Make sure you inject the full amount because heroin is expensive.
A case of paint is about 1800-2000 balls and my paintball course charges $40 a case. So that's about 2 pennies a shot. Just divide your cost per case by the amount of paint you get in each case.
I searched paintball tips because I want to dominate the field at the birthday party on the weekend, not to get tips on defogging googles or keeping the car seat clean jeez...
UPDATE: Watching a few vids first really paid off, none of the other casuals at the party knew what snap shooting or feathering was and didn't stand a chance hehehe
@burhan rasul but lone wolf said azodins mess up or leak or sum shit...I was gonna get it until he said that, u think it’s a good gun and he was jus talking about older models or??
My first ever time the ref called time and cease fire so I took it off and was like oops yea also first ever time I got hit right in the glass of my mask so please wear your mask
@@LoneWolfPb I'm not trying to kill the dog unless u r saying that it will kill them which paint ball will not penetrate them. It's better to hit them with a paint ball then my bat.....
If your ammo runs out, switch to melee.
LOLOL
😂
Underrated. Pro-tip: leave marker on field as decoy, & tap that enemy from his flanks
💀💀💀
@@heyayranelaborate
*Tips aside from those in said video*
1.) Even if you show up with a few people, be sure to form an actual squad that will stick together in a game. The amount of rental groups I see show up that immediately go tearing off across the field in all directions only to get a pod dumped on them by the veterans is endless. Find with and stick to a team.
2.) Communication! Talking with your team about the locations, movements, and bodies left concerning the other team makes or breaks most victories.
3.) Speak up to the referees if the teams are unfairly grouped. Cannot even begin to tell you how many times we get some teenage ref who doesn't care in the slightest about what's happening on the field and throws all the custom marker guys together and then all the rentals together. It's no fun for anybody when that happens.
4.) Buy a Guru stand for your gun (more for those with their own gear) I seldom shamelessly plug a product, but you don't want a custom set up you spent hundreds on sitting on the crappy wooden/plastic benches at the field. Get a real stand to spare your rig from nicks and scratches.
5.) If you're out of paint, either ask for more from another player or walk off the field. You're not helping anyone just sitting there.
6.) Ask the referee, in front of everyone at the beginning of the game if "bunkering" is allowed. "Bunkering" refers to when an opposing player runs directly by you (within 3 feet usually) and shoots you up at point blank range as he runs by. I've seen a number of new players quit paintball for good after not knowing that could happen to them and getting lit up like crazy.
7.) *Buy twice the paint you think you need* overshooting, in general, is a tough habit to break for new players. You feel powerful and experienced racking off 50 shots at the break of the game.....then realize you only bought a bag of 500 for the entire day. Just buy a case of paint (2K rounds for the uninitiated)
8.) Mentally prepare yourself to deal with alot of shouting, profanity, and generalized bad attitudes. Idk why paintball has become as such, but there's *a ton* of players who are yelling, swearing, and generally having terrible attitudes all day long unless things go there way. If you're offended by that sort of thing, this probably isn't the sport for you.
9.) Wear appropriate clothing! Shorts and a tank top will have people personally gunning for you the entire day just out of sadistic pleasure. Ask me how I know :/
10.) If you're serious about paintball and enjoy it, just drop the money and invest in your own gear. The costs of rental gear, admissions, etc stack up pretty big after a few weekends. If you can simply save roughly $600.00 you can get a decent electronic marker, hopper, compressed air tank, and moderate mask. If you can save up to $1,000.00 or more, go for it. You're throwing money away otherwise.
Just getting into paintball and your last comment helped a lot. Had some apprehension about dropping hundreds of dollars on the sport but hey, I love it so oh well.
@@kevinkingston4780 Glad to hear it man. As far as gear is concerned, if you're not planning on joining a professional team, running tournaments or other competitions, a full set up of moderate to solid gear will run you around $1500 when all is said and done.
I procured my gear a piece at a time over a year and a half, so don't get the impression I'm some baller who dropped almost 2K at once. My personal recommendation for a marker that's mid level, that I currently own and has never failed me once, the *Axe 2.0* marker. If you're still trying to save, the Axe Mini GS is like $200 bucks cheaper and still a great gun.
Other than that, do your own research and find out what's best for you. Final pro tip (out of personal experience) *buy decent paint* and stop cheaping out on white box stuff. Modern day electronic markers have what's called "eyes" that are sensors which let the gun know when a paintball is in the breach ready to fire. If you buy crappy paint, it *will* break in the breach, and cover the "eyes" so that your marker will default to only shooting so quickly because it can't see what's going on.
Personal recommendation: Valken Graffiti. I shoot this exclusively through my Axe 2.0 and it works flawlessly. $60-$70 a case? Yes....but trust me when I say there's nothing more frustrating then watching paintballs fly in all directions or break in your barrel during game time. Hope this helps Kevin, you're the man. 😎
Hey James, just a question for number 8. Is it more so people just going around using profanity and showing general anger if the round or match goes poorly? Or is it someone specifically targeting another person by yelling, getting in their face, or insulting said person?
@@Mister3Pac people getting upset when the game goes poorly for them. I have seen people get mad when obvious cheating occurs or getting shot when your out because someone shot before they looked. But in all the years I've played paintball I've never seen it come to blows. Just the typical arguments that take place with any sport. All in all paintball players are a pretty classy group and are always willing to help better your game with tips and tricks.
Definitely number five, had two guys sit for like 80% of a round
I have been playing paintball for nearly 20 years. Why am I watching this?
Can always use tips. And lone wolf videos are just entertaining 🙂
Always good to refresh on the basics.
I haven't played in 20 years...why am I
Fun to watch
C O N T E N T
1. If you lose your barrel bag, but have a swab, just stick that in the barrel. A lot of places let that fly.
2. If you have a microfiber cloth, either keep it in your pocket or secure it to your waist with your harness. If your harness is velcro, it won't go anywhere and its a quick grab.
3. My swab usually falls out of my swab pocket so I keep it in my regular pockets. Not what they're meant for, but its worked the best in my experience.
4. This is kinda cheap, but wear tons of padding. I have a padded jersey and I use arm pads (for slides, dives, etc) and you'll get bounces like crazy.
5. If you get hit and you're behind a bunker, just wave your hand out of the bunker for a quick sec, YELL that you got it, and you should be fine to walk off.
6. Wear cleats. I wore my work boots (they were 8lbs each lol) my first time playing and my legs were sore for the next 8 days.
7. Probably the best piece of advice: Make friends with the regulars and referees. They'll take care of you and watch your back. You'll learn a lot, too.
This is all I've learned from playing a few weekends with my buddy who's been playing almost 18 years. It helps when you have a buddy who's been playing so long because you'll learn everything they know. Most of what I know is from him and a few things I was able to teach myself. Just get in there, have fun, and know that it's not meant to be taken seriously!
Wore my work boots couldn't walk for 2 days lmao
Paint ballers are the most passionate and wholesome community ive ever been apart of every person is a dictionary of knowledge and eager to help a newbie i swear they enjoy giving tips and tricks to ppl new to the sport just as much as they love playing it
My brother took his mask off last week on his first day and was removed for the day! MASKS ON!
That’s a little harsh for the first time but if he did it twice yeah
@@dadwithautism2792 yeah but at the end of the day, rules are rules, if you’re not gonna take the 5 mins it takes to listen and comprehend the rules then that’s your fault. No one is gonna be rubbing your back when u get shot in the face without a mask cause you wanted to take it off mid field. 🤷🏻♂️ betcha now he won’t take his shit off 😂
Harsh but hopefully he learned his lesson. Now he will remember that for the rest of his life, and at least his eyes are intact. 😊
@@dadwithautism2792 Yes harsh but the last thing a ref or a field owner wants to see is someone lose an eye.
@@dadwithautism2792 that is pretty harsh. They usually would just yell/ warn you. They shouldn’t throw you out unless they have to tell you multiple times
A couple of other important things:
1: Bring snacks and plenty of water. Especially if you're playing outdoors in the summertime, you're going to want to keep yourself hydrated.
2: wear appropriate footwear. Doesn't have to be anything fancy but for the love of god, don't go out in sandals or runners that are held together with duct tape. . . The only injury I've ever had in 20 years of playing, was a concussion I gave myself because I tripped while wearing some really beat up old running shoes. After that I immediately went to Walmart and spent fifteen bucks on a pair of soccer cleats. Easily one of my best paintball purchases, and my greatest paintball regret was not doing that sooner.
I usually go with boots, I got the leg power for it and they have pretty good traction. Never thought about cleats though
Just played my first game today, had to learn so much so fast, but thankfully was quick enough on the ball I avoided any mistakes.
Next time brining my own protective gear, buying twice as many balls, and being much more into the action!
I did paint ball today for the first time, it was extremely fun and will do it again
Played paintball yesterday for the first time those paintballs hurt probably not going for another 2 month because I’m going to order the stuff that you said in this video
Played in the rain so it was a little more fun
You still playing?
new player takes mask off. doesn't understand why everyone is yelling at them.
Surprisingly never did any of the wrongs thank god yknow cause it was just my first time and they werent having any crap that day
Realy good tips. Renember, its better to loost one round, then one eye so dont
Take off your mask on playzone
Our rental goggles have duel pain thermal lens so it’s pretty nice but I am still saving up to get my own
water and another drink you are going to get tired no matter what age dont drink soda that day and have light snacks for the day too dont have a big breakfast or lunch have extra money u never know who is going to be at your local fields sometimes a pro player will be there a special gust or a movie star or cod player or sports person
hey man i need your opinion im just starting paint ball and a family member who love it gave me a Tippmann A-5, and a Tippman X-7 Phenom (full auto), Just wanted to know which is better.
Just recently introduced my nephew to paintball and the first thing I told him is to always have his mask on the field. Long story short he loves paintball.
my biggest issue is being 6'3
Nice, I like it.
Thank you 👍
Paintball is addicting like heroin
Can you give me some beginner tips for trying heroin? Don't want to look like a noob my first time shooting up. Thanks.
@@normang3668 lmao 😂
@@normang3668 heat up a spoon real hot and apply heroin, make sure it starts to bubble before sucking it up with a seringe. Insert seringe parallel to your vein and insert the needle. Make sure you inject the full amount because heroin is expensive.
This really escalated quickly lol
@@revolucion201996 I can afford to play paintball. Buying heroin should be no problem.
Love ur vids man
Thank you!
@@LoneWolfPb can you post more comparison videos and shooting please
Always push in because you already know there is another round coming
hey i dont play paintball but im curious how much per shot are the paintball
A case of paint is about 1800-2000 balls and my paintball course charges $40 a case. So that's about 2 pennies a shot. Just divide your cost per case by the amount of paint you get in each case.
@@walkereugene im got for my first time does it hurt?
Brayan Ovando Yes
When are you going to restock!!
Product is coming in and out daily. Demand is through the roof and production/shipping is still slow from COVID
Remember switching to your secondary is faster than reloading
usually if i am out of paint i just run around and try to surrender people with a barrel maid, do no try it... it really hurts
I've tried it with mixed results. It is really satisfying though when you get somebody to surrender with a gun that's not loaded.
True
The bring money one I get. You will blow through paint like it is nothing
I searched paintball tips because I want to dominate the field at the birthday party on the weekend, not to get tips on defogging googles or keeping the car seat clean jeez...
UPDATE: Watching a few vids first really paid off, none of the other casuals at the party knew what snap shooting or feathering was and didn't stand a chance hehehe
200 rounds in a game, not if you play magfed😂6 mags gets you like 120 rounds in total 😂
Is the spyder fenix a good gun...and has lone wolf ever said anything about or made a video on it??
@burhan rasul I mean I play once a month I only have like 250 but I still need a mask and hopper....what would u say I’d get??
@burhan rasul but lone wolf said azodins mess up or leak or sum shit...I was gonna get it until he said that, u think it’s a good gun and he was jus talking about older models or??
@burhan rasul because I’m really tryna buy one this month
@burhan rasul well thanks man I’ll see what I’ll get...u seem like u know stuff and like a nice guy so thank u ma man
@burhan rasul for sure man I requested u on insta my insta is jose_g_264
Tie the barrel cover to ur gun
Remember Switching to your secondary is always faster then reloading 💀
There’s always pod thief’s 🥲
I collect pods when the field is closing but i ask the people their if its their pod.
If you’re stealing pods, you probably shouldn’t be playing paintball then lmao should be out looking for a job
Hehehe I’m coming for your pods 😈
@@noOnesafe007 why not just turn them into the front office on site
The first time I played, I went through 3000 balls
I feel that’s a linkin park remix, cause I can hear a little bit of Linkin park
Yoooooooo
I go through 1000 rounds in 2 games lol
I take that back, “2 speedball** games” lol
first
My first ever time the ref called time and cease fire so I took it off and was like oops yea also first ever time I got hit right in the glass of my mask so please wear your mask
God and Jesus loves you all spread the gospel
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Lmfao my hopper holds 200 alone and my spire 280 so yeah bring more money my friends
What gun u would recommend to use to keep dogs off your property.
A sprinkler system with a motion detector. Don't shoot animals!
@@LoneWolfPb I'm not trying to kill the dog unless u r saying that it will kill them which paint ball will not penetrate them. It's better to hit them with a paint ball then my bat.....
You got issues bud.... Go get some help
Bring an extra shirt and wear gym shorts under your pants.
#airsoft
I burned off 500 in the first 2 games I played. I slowed down after, but hey undefeated, suppressing fire keeps heads from popping.