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  1. Choosing a paintball gun requires determining what type of game is played, as recreational players choose inexpensive guns, scenario players choose guns with the look of an actual weapon, and tournament players choose their guns based on function. Select the right paintball gun with information from a factory-certified paintball repair tech in this free video on recreational sports.

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  2. Making a paintball gun silencer is never recommended, and many fields do not allow homemade silencers, but there are guns and barrels that create a much quieter shot. Find a quieter paintball gun with information from a factory-certified paintball repair tech in this free video on recreational sports.

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  3. A paintball gun with sniper accuracy is hard to find, but researching higher-end guns, buying more expensive paint balls and matching the barrel width to the paint ball size are all steps to more accurate shots. Use the most accurate paintball gun with information from a factory-certified paintball repair tech in this free video on recreational sports.

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  4. Paintball guns are best purchased at professional paintball pro shops instead of larger retail chains, as the pro shops will carry updated equipment, have fresher paint and offer maintenance or repairs. Find a local paintball pro shop to purchase guns and equipment with information from a factory-certified paintball repair tech in this free video on recreational sports.

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  5. Filling a paintball gun requires covering the barrel, engaging the safety, staying clear of the trigger and loading the hopper a handful at a time. Find high-grade paint balls to load a gun with information from a factory-certified paintball repair tech in this free video on recreational sports.

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  6. Fixing paintball guns involves removing the barrel from the marker, removing the air source and emptying the marker of any loose paint balls before diagnosing the problem. Use a Phillips head screwdriver, an Allan wrench and replacement O-rings to make common repairs on a paintball gun with information from a factory-certified paintball repair tech in this free video on recreational sports.

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  7. Ordering paintball guns and specialty accessories can be done through a pro shop retailer, through paintball catalogs or online via eBay or TradeMyGun.com. Find ways to order custom accessories, grips and limited edition markers with information from a factory-certified paintball repair tech in this free video on recreational sports.

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Mark Mark is the owner and operator of Old South Paintball, and he is a factory-certified repair tech for all types of paintball guns.dkdk

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