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  • RavishingEddie
    Creator of the EMAG 9

    • Feb 2006
    • 727

    #1

    Paintball tech certifications

    Hello everyone. I naturally tinker with paintball guns for kicks and I find myself fixing my friends and relatives paintball markers for free. I was thinking of offering a general service to repair paintball guns, but I would just like know if there is some kind of 1 day course to better train me on the mechanics of a particular marker.
  • trevorjk
    <S>WooLooLoo</S>
    • Dec 2002
    • 4324

    #2
    most manufacturers offer certification courses on there markers and accessories. if you want i can as my store owner how he went about getting his certificates
    t33kyboy "So if a cat is dropped from 11 inches, it will most likely die."

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    • Watcher
      aka CavDragoneb12
      • Apr 2008
      • 867

      #3
      I'd be interested to. I worked in a shop for like a week and was made the official Tippmann and mech tech of the store before I left. Autocockers were reserved for one guy who came in occasionally and electros were reserved for the owner but I handled everything else.

      I never had a certification though, if I got one I could post local ads to have guys send me their stuff to be fixed.

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      • halB
        Registered User
        • Sep 2002
        • 953

        #4
        Go to tourneys. At least that's how my old boss got his. It won't be hard or anything. He got certified for every manufacturer in two days.

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        • snoopay700
          Serious About Men

          • Jan 2006
          • 3071

          #5
          People who send their stuff to other people to fix something they can fix themselves are suckers. I should get certified so i can capitalize on those suckers...
          Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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          • Sundown
            Livin'
            • Jul 2008
            • 561

            #6
            Originally posted by snoopay700
            People who send their stuff to other people to fix something they can fix themselves are suckers. I should get certified so i can capitalize on those suckers...
            haha well a lot of people make money that way

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            • punkncat
              One foot less
              • Feb 2003
              • 5841

              #7
              The "course" that a buddy of mine took was pretty much a joke. They went over the mainstream designs of markers, not particularly every make, super fast and very on the surface. I don't know if the little piece of paper they gave him that you could create and make for yourself on a printer really means anything to anyone.

              If you have mechanical ability, I would suggest just finding the tech manuals on anything you wanted to fix online, donwload them and save them to a file for future reference.

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              • halB
                Registered User
                • Sep 2002
                • 953

                #8
                Originally posted by punkncat
                The "course" that a buddy of mine took was pretty much a joke. They went over the mainstream designs of markers, not particularly every make, super fast and very on the surface. I don't know if the little piece of paper they gave him that you could create and make for yourself on a printer really means anything to anyone.

                If you have mechanical ability, I would suggest just finding the tech manuals on anything you wanted to fix online, donwload them and save them to a file for future reference.

                Pretty much hit the nail on the head here. These classes are like lambskin condoms. They don't make anything safer but they make people feel better.

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                • maniacmechanic
                  PrestonCoPaintball
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 3453

                  #9
                  it may be a little more than your looking for , but this is the place , real training , real certification's

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                  • snoopay700
                    Serious About Men

                    • Jan 2006
                    • 3071

                    #10
                    Originally posted by halB
                    Pretty much hit the nail on the head here. These classes are like lambskin condoms. They don't make anything safer but they make people feel better.
                    I don't like the idea of sticking my my junk in the digestive track of a sheep, so i figure if i do ever plan on doing this i would do it much how punkncat suggested. Heck, i've been just figuring out how to fix em on my own up until now for my friends.
                    Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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                    • malJohann
                      Registered User
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 187

                      #11
                      Originally posted by snoopay700
                      I don't like the idea of sticking my my junk in the digestive track of a sheep, so i figure if i do ever plan on doing this i would do it much how punkncat suggested. Heck, i've been just figuring out how to fix em on my own up until now for my friends.
                      You fix your friends' junk?!

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                      • ElPanda
                        Polarstar E. and M.

                        • Jan 2008
                        • 495

                        #12
                        Originally posted by maniacmechanic
                        it may be a little more than your looking for , but this is the place , real training , real certification's
                        http://www.paintball-pti.com/
                        = the best route

                        thats what Im planning on doing eventually, if I can ever muster up the cash
                        CNC Programmer/Machinist
                        Polarstar Engineering and Machine

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                        • Dend78
                          Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum
                          • Oct 2004
                          • 2963

                          #13
                          only problem with that is you gotta take c2 airsmith class and they teach you how to fix a fubar pirahna and everyone knows to fix those just toss it and buy a mag

                          man and thats 1649.00 dollars as well for all the airsmith classes
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                          • snoopay700
                            Serious About Men

                            • Jan 2006
                            • 3071

                            #14
                            Originally posted by malJohann
                            You fix your friends' junk?!
                            Wow, you can make an immature joke, congrats.
                            Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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                            • Chronobreak
                              Rec Poster
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 5055

                              #15
                              yeah unfortunately the only real certifications that people care about are too $ to get and not worthwhile.

                              periodicaly at WC or large vents a company like kee will host a workshop but those are becoming less and less common.

                              and unfortunaetly most people will pay less to send it to someone who isnt factory trained than spend the $ to a qualified airsmith/gun tech

                              also once you touch, modify whatever someone elses equipment you are now liable for anything that happens to it.

                              if that user shoots someones eye out you better believe there gonna be coming after you for possibly modifying the equipment

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