Sniping With A Sniper Paintball Gun
Being a tactical paintball sniper is an art form combining stealth, timing, a keen eye and a steady hand. Your
opponents will fear your wrath as you unleash your skill and take them out one by one. As they helplessly dive for
cover to avoid a torrent of flying paint, you will be cleverly out of sight, and out of their range.
You already have what it takes to be a professional paintball sniper. You have combined your skill and strategy
to make you above and beyond the rest. Once the paintball weapon of your choice is placed in your hands you are
unstoppable.
The only equipment you need to be a successful paintball sniper is your sniper paintball gun. The shooting range
of these guns is similar no matter what kind you have. They are designed to fire at a speed of no more than 300
feet per second. Choosing your weapon is personal. Find one that feels good in your hand and that your are
comfortable with. Comfort should be your primary deciding factor.
You will be lying in wait for your opponents to appear, and at that moment being steady enough to accurately
find your marks will be crucial. The transformation from ordinary paintball gun to a extra-ordinary paintball
sniper rifle is done with the use of a sniper kit. This kit will include a longer barrel and a scope. The extended
barrel is absolutely necessary as it will increase the accuracy of your shots. Not only that, it gives you a place
to mount your scope.
While your average paintball player just looks at his target, points his gun in the general direction and then
pulls the trigger you being a sniper will take your shots carefully and at a distance. This gives you a major
advantage. Your longer barrel makes your gun effective from far away. Having the scope allows you to zero in on
your target. At sixty feet you will be able to have an accuracy within three inches. As a sniper you are not one to
shoot carelessly. You plan, aim, and squeeze the trigger to get that hard shot from a distance. Since your so far
away, nobody can touch you. Meanwhile you pick your enemy off at your leisure.
One problem that snipers face is that the paintball goggles and mask get in the way of the scope. This problem
is easily solved with the development of the offset scope. Just like it sounds, the offset scope is off on the side
of the gun so you can line up your target and worry about your safety equipment impeding your shot.
A fun yet practical feature to have is a laser pointer. Imagine the fear of your opponent as you line them up
with a red dot. They might as well surrender because at this point it is fairly obvious that they are about to go
down. The laser pointer is used for shots you can take up close. It simplifies the process and you don't even have
to bother looking through your scope. Wherever the dot appears that is where the paint will hit.
Like a ninja you can be stealthy, invisible, and silent. Silencers have been manufactured for paintball use. The
other team won't even stand a chance. They are not going to have any idea where the flurry of paintballs is coming
from. With a silencer you will be able to take out one team without the others even knowing there was an attack,
giving you the element of surprise every time.
Make the paintball experience as real as possible with a sniper paintball gun that has a magazine feed. This
feature gives you the cool factor. Consider the T68 Extreme Sniper rifle it comes with all the extras including a
scope, magazine feed, and a silencer.
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