Anyone use glow in the dark paint?

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  • Big'n slo
    Sponsored by...my paycheck
    • Mar 2003
    • 1909

    #1

    Anyone use glow in the dark paint?

    Just wondering if anyone has used the UV loader and GITD paint yet? How well does it glow / shoot?
    888 had a package deal for a case of paint and the UV loader for $130 or so, I've been thinking of picking it up to play around with.
  • Smokee_2_7
    Registered User
    • Nov 2000
    • 823

    #2
    we use it at our field. We do glow in the dark games and parties/ stuff. It works GREAT! theres really not too much to say about it. . . the balls glow just like they are supposed to: and do continue to glow for around 30seconds when they break on target. The only thing you have to watch out for is the non-motorized ricochet UV's. you will definitly have to shake and shoot. waiting for a motorized model- - don't know if i want to have my halo converted yet, though.


    Carl

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    • Big'n slo
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      • Mar 2003
      • 1909

      #3
      Thanks for the info smokee,

      I assume they hsve somewhat of a "tracer" effect when fired?
      I figured these would be cool for small group, night pump games.

      Now I'm thinking of popping a couple of these into one of my revvys.

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      • LeatherPants
        Bunkers fear me!
        • Aug 2003
        • 1098

        #4
        I saw a PSP (I think) in Vegas and they had a trial glow in the dark event. From a spectator's point of view it looked pretty cool. Kinda looked like Star Wars. But we noticed that the paint wasn't breaking as good.


        BUT it was cool even though we couldn't see players just paint.

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        • rikkter
          • Jun 2002
          • 1804

          #5
          i used it one time at a scenario. if you got a good good glow on them, then they look like lasers going through the air, it was pretty neat. but it wasn't worth the money to me, every 10 minutes we had to stick our flashlights in the lid of our hoppers.
          viking #619

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          • Big'n slo
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            • Mar 2003
            • 1909

            #6
            rikkter,

            Were you using the Ricochet UV/AK Loader?

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            • Smokee_2_7
              Registered User
              • Nov 2000
              • 823

              #7
              rikkter,

              with the hoppers ya use for them now, sticking flashlights in the hoppers is a thing of the past. there's 7 l.e.d. blacklights mounted inside the hopper, and it has a reflective coating on the inside helps ensure that all the balls get a good charge.

              big'n slo,
              yes, it's a 'traccer' effect. except for the fact that its EVERY ball that glows, not just every 10th, or whatever.

              It would be kinda cool for pump games, but most likely wouldnt work too good, and heres why: once the balls are charged up, id say that they glow brightly for about 45 seconds. Remember that the balls are charged in the hopper, not the feedneck. although some of the light from the blacklights gets down into the feedneck, its not that much. what happens (even in semi-games) is that the first ball or 2 out of your gun dosent glow as much (or not at all) depending on how long that ball has been sitting in the chamber. If you havent fired the gun in over a minute, the first ball out will usually not glow at all (or very faintly). The only way I can see to get around this is to rig up a mini black light in the breech area somewhere-- so the ball is still being charged as its sitting waiting to be fired.


              As far as the paint quality goes, we've been very impressed. When we get it straight from wrethced 7, the stuff breaks about as good as any 'field' grade ball ive ever seen -- maybe a little bit better. It definitly wasnt behaving like rocks. Consistancy of the balls has always been very good, also. no one really had any complaints about accuracy, unless they left their paint sitting open for an hour or so(an hour or so in the open air in mobile is about like taking your paint and microwaving it for a minute or 2. )

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              • rikkter
                • Jun 2002
                • 1804

                #8
                no, at the time it wasn't available. but i feel i shouldn't HAVE to buy a new loader for paint, you know?
                we were actually 'testing' the paint before it hit the main streams and such. it did break nice however, it just looked REALLY bad if you look at the paint in daylight.
                viking #619

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                • Big'n slo
                  Sponsored by...my paycheck
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 1909

                  #9
                  Thanks guys.

                  Smokee, I was checkin warpigs review of theUV/AK and it shows an array of LEDs in the feedneck. I can see the ball in the breech losing charge after some time but those in the feedneck should stay charged.

                  rikkter, I figure $30 bucks for a loader isn't too bad and if I stick with pump games an agitated loader wouldn't matter much.

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                  • JT2002
                    Registered User
                    • Jun 2002
                    • 1863

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Smokee_2_7
                    waiting for a motorized model- - don't know if i want to have my halo converted yet, though.


                    Carl
                    how would u convert your halo?

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                    • FooTemps
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                      • Sep 2001
                      • 6702

                      #11
                      Originally posted by JT2002
                      how would u convert your halo?
                      They do the inner coating thing and add some lights to the inside

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                      • JT2002
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                        • Jun 2002
                        • 1863

                        #12
                        how much

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                        • Bonez
                          Registered User
                          • Nov 2002
                          • 12

                          #13
                          FooTemps,

                          From talking with Paul from Night Paintball, I was under the impression that they could retro fit the UV lights into Halo's.

                          You might want to give them and email.

                          Also, from first hand experience, the paint works great with the light powered hoppers. In the woods at night, just after a game, it's kinda spooky with all the trees glowing green.

                          It looks amazing going through a warpfeed.

                          -Hal

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                          • Smokee_2_7
                            Registered User
                            • Nov 2000
                            • 823

                            #14
                            rikkter,

                            I must disagree with you about 'having' to buy a new loader for paint. Under normal circumstances, i would agree. However, we're talking about GLOW in the dark paint, a COMPLETELY different ballgame from what we are used to. I fully understand that somthing is necessary to make the balls glow, using the hopper for that purpose is the best idea so far (anyone remember tracerballs?). Additionally, that idea works.

                            as far as glowing halos. .

                            there are advertisements in a couple magazines (SPLATT, for sure) that show halos retrofitted with glow kits for glow-ball.

                            carl

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                            • trev_pbller
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                              • Apr 2003
                              • 332

                              #15
                              Carl, in this months APG there is an ad with a Halo B sitting there full of gitd balls. Says distrbuted by NPS, and has the dark legion paintballs there as well. All lit up, looks very neat! Page 56 in October issue.

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