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  • Carbon
    Word!
    • Jan 2003
    • 1589

    #1

    Red fill paintballs and "scenario guns"

    Red fill paintballs and "realistically dressed" scenario guns.

    Same priciples but different "image"?

    What is more/less "PC" red paint or "realisticaly dressed" guns.

    Consider scenario the growing market.

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  • Skoad
    Registered User
    • Feb 2002
    • 3265

    #2
    I could give a flub about political correctness.

    red paintballs - it looks like blood so you won't know if someone is really hurt or if its just a splatter.

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    • SniperSmurf
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      • Jun 2004
      • 502

      #3

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      • Blazestorm
        I win
        • Feb 2002
        • 3523

        #4
        I really think red, dark pink, and black fill (WTF?) shouldn't be allowed for the simple fact that it does make it hard to see an injury. If someone slides into a bunker and breaks their leg, a ref sees "red paint" on the players leg and calls them out, tells them to walk off the field, as the ref stands there wondering wtf is going on, he goes to wipe off "the paint" and applies too much pressure to the leg causing even more pain.

        But had the rules stated no red or dark pink paint, the ref would have realized that was an injury, not a ball break.

        I think camo-ized markers is cool because it helps scenario players hide better.

        Scenario's are all in the woods and jungle, what about an urban scenario?

        Scenario's are meant to re-enact events, not make the game a "war" game. Remember that
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        • shartley
          paintball player
          • Mar 2001
          • 9169

          #5

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          • tony3
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            • Feb 2003
            • 3740

            #6

            Then again the base of airsofters is dramatically smaller then paintballers. Airsoft is where paintball was 10 years ago in terms of playing styles. Sure, you can still play in the woods like airsofters, but that is all they do, they don't have any form of speedball that I know of.

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            • punkncat
              One foot less
              • Feb 2003
              • 5841

              #7
              Most of the fields I have played no longer allow red fill. If you see red on someone , you think "first aid" and react as such.

              I cannot see where red paint helps with the image we as game players are trying to project.

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              • XbeasleyX
                Best Of The Not So Good
                • Apr 2004
                • 233

                #8
                .

                How often do you see enough blood in paintball to soak through a pair of pants and/or a jersey. If someone slides into a bunker and busts a leg, they will scream loud enough to stop the game. The most blood I've seen as a result of playing paintball was my buddy that got bunkered was shot in the forehead point blank as it bled like a paper cut. If people want to use it let them. And about the guns- unless a company makes a loader that uses an actual magazine (not like q-loader) then it will always have that big loader to remind you its not real.
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                • P8ntBallBoom
                  Cowboy Up!
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 270

                  #9
                  Personally I use pink paint....all the time. Just looks funny when your opponent walks by you "dressed" in pink from a few bonus shots.

                  Anyways, I guess I don't mind red paint, simply because if somone was hurt THAT bad that they were bleeding, they would let you know trust me. A paint splat is pretty big so if someone were actually bleeding rather than it jsut being a paint splat, they are obviously hurting and they WILL let you know. If you are close enought that you can see a red spot, you should be able to tell if that person is in serious pain. ie- shouting, squiriming around, etc. People are trying to act like the person who could possibly be hurt won't let you know that he/she is hurt.

                  I just don't see why red paint wouldn't be allowed. We want this game to be more realisitic, and here we go, red paint. Looks like your bleeding.

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                  • TheTramp
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                    • Jan 2001
                    • 4019

                    #10
                    I learned the hard way that red fill isn't a good idea.

                    We were playing in the woods which had some tall steep hills. My friend and I thought red fill would be fun and because the reat of the group were part of a renactment team they thought so too.

                    Unfortunatly part way through the day I saw one of the other team accross the way on one of the steep hills and really lit into him. I got him in the head 2-3 time and when he tried to get out of my stream of paint he triped and fell over a log and didn't get up. After realizing that something was wrong, a bunch of us stopped the game as best we could (really big "field")

                    Turs out that when the parametic (he was playing) got there he ask the hurt guy what hurt. THe kids says "my head" and guess what...it was covered in red so everyone kind of freaked out thinking he'd smashed his head open on a rock wehen he fell.

                    It turns out that his head might have hurt a bit from getting shot there but the real injury was the dislocated sholder and broken arm.

                    While he ended up ok, the red paint really confused things as had a hard time telling the paint from any possible blood on the guy's head.

                    Lets just say I don't use red fill any more.
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                    • shartley
                      paintball player
                      • Mar 2001
                      • 9169

                      #11
                      Originally posted by TheTramp
                      I learned the hard way that red fill isn't a good idea.

                      We were playing in the woods which had some tall steep hills. My friend and I thought red fill would be fun and because the reat of the group were part of a renactment team they thought so too.

                      Unfortunatly part way through the day I saw one of the other team accross the way on one of the steep hills and really lit into him. I got him in the head 2-3 time and when he tried to get out of my stream of paint he triped and fell over a log and didn't get up. After realizing that something was wrong, a bunch of us stopped the game as best we could (really big "field")

                      Turs out that when the parametic (he was playing) got there he ask the hurt guy what hurt. THe kids says "my head" and guess what...it was covered in red so everyone kind of freaked out thinking he'd smashed his head open on a rock wehen he fell.

                      It turns out that his head might have hurt a bit from getting shot there but the real injury was the dislocated sholder and broken arm.

                      While he ended up ok, the red paint really confused things as had a hard time telling the paint from any possible blood on the guy's head.

                      Lets just say I don't use red fill any more.

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                      • GotMag?
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                        • May 2004
                        • 258

                        #12
                        i jsut say, why do we need it, my mom almost didnt let me get a gun anyway, becasue she thought that any color of paint was symbolic of blood, it took a LOT of convincing to get her to let me play, i dont know if id be playing if all we used was red paint. I have seen somebody with a deep purple on them and freaked out, cause i thoguht it was blood
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                        • TDonovan
                          Baller on a budget
                          • Dec 2003
                          • 609

                          #13
                          I guess red paint could cause some safety issues, but I personally have no problem if someone shot me with some red fill.

                          Scenario guns aren't a problem to me I think. I'm sick of worrying about what everyone else thinks about our sport. I'd be willing to bet that the scenario guys with those kinda guns are normally some of the most responsible and kind paintballers there are. They shoot 280fps, wear their goggles, play at regulated fields, and follow the rules. Now why the heck would having a cool LOOKING gun pose a problem.

                          I think the real bad face of paintball is just the stupid people who buy the guns for mischief. That's why my parents only allowed me to get a gun because they knew I was using it to actually play paintball.

                          Personally, I think orange and green paint are pretty cool. Orange is SO easy to see.

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                          • Number13
                            MC
                            • Jul 2004
                            • 50

                            #14
                            I am a tournament-style paintball player. I started in the woods and moved up to "speedball" and tournaments.

                            The problem with red paint is the public reaction of non-playing members of the community. The common perception of the sport in those who have never played it is one of "military intent". They believe that people only play paintball because they want to inflict pain on others and enjoy the thought of having "shot" someone without the trouble they'd get into if they'd used a real firearm. They believe that by allowing their children to play paintball they are building a violent society of closet firearm fanatics.

                            This is not a complete misconception of paintball players. Working at a field, I see many walkons who wish to shoot people with their "bullets" from their (yeah, I'm serious) "pistols". They want to see who can leave the biggest welt and are proud when they make their opponents bleed. I've talked with woodsballers who are really enjoying "hunting" their opponents and openenly admit it. They enjoy firearm sports and like the "realism" and "danger" that woodsball allows them.

                            As a tournament player, I detest those opinions of the sport. For me, it's not being "politically correct," it's remaining able to play the sport I love. I can not afford to play tournament paintball for much longer. Luckily, paint prices have dropped in the last year. Paintball must overcome the militaristic associations of viewers - not players - to survive as a nationally accepted sport. With national acceptance you will see an even larger playing base, which means more effecient means of production and lower costs for players. I want to see every kid in little league playing paintball instead, every football camp replaced with a paintball camp, and every station competing for contracts over airing paintball matches.

                            I love the sport of paintball. It teaches teamwork and communication while emphasising personal achievement. The point system requires strategy and forethought. No one can deny the comraderie that can develop among a team as they play together. Paintball is everything a sport should be: adreneline, physical exercise and coordination, and training for real life situations (i.e. communication, assertiveness, teamwork, problem solving, planning, etc.). I do not view paintball as a "bloodsport", a "dangerous game", or a "gun-thing". Those that do make it harder for me to play.

                            For these reasons I do not support red paint or milsims. I believe anyone who wants to play with a milsim or red paint for the purpose of imitating blood should instead play airsoft sports. Airsoft sports are designed for military reinactment and simulation, and the airguns they use are designed to simulate firearms. I would think the airsoft sports would provide players who enjoy that interpretation of paintball and even more enjoyable experience.

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                            • P8ntBallBoom
                              Cowboy Up!
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 270

                              #15
                              I played today, got shot with red paint. Didn't give a dang. Hit the Dye logo on my glove. (My tendons in my hand are thanking God for that right now, )

                              However, I did leave two very nice marks on my friends. Two torn up welts, one on each person, I mean, at least two milimeters ofskin gone in the circle of the paintball and shrapnel cuts all around it as well as some nice bleeding. One kid had his shirt off so he was asking for it. The other was walking off the field and ended up right inbetween me and another in a firefight due to me trying to bunker him. Neither kid cared, hey, it happens, people get hurt, sometimes the welts bleed like mad, but hey, thats just paintball. I DID turn my velocity down later even though my gun wasnt outshooting anyone elses. We jsut figured it was the two year old ZAP Primer I was using.

                              So yeah, I guess it really just depends on who you are. We are all pretty laid back about it but we always make sure to be careful. And that is the truth.

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