| Paintball is a fun and strategic based game that can be
played by almost anyone interested in learning. The game consists of two
opposing teams shooting paint pellets that are propelled out of gas
compressed canisters. The gases may either be carbon dioxide, HPA or
Nitrogen. Some people play this game just for fun, but some people take it
seriously and have become professionals at the sport. This situation
brings forth the need for a pro paintball store to cater to these
enthusiasts. A pro paintball store stocks up with top notch equipment,
whose price difference to that of a beginners gear is quite significant.
The best thing to do for up and comers of the sport is to invest in
gear that is not too cheap, because quality most of the time equals
experience. If they are shopping at an established pro paintball store,
they should expect some price differences. The helmet is very essential
accessory in paintball. A top of the line mask at a pro paintball store
would cost about $115, with the cheapest usually selling for about $15. Of
course the most important accessory of the paint ball sport would be the
gun, also appropriately called a marker. And a pro paintball store
would sell them in prices ranging from as low as $30, all the way up to
$2000. However, there are quite a few decently priced paintball guns with
in between those price ranges.
Pricing Of Standard Equipment In Pro Paintball Stores
A paintball hopper is another device sold by an established pro
paintball store. Paintball hoppers come in various sizes and their prices
vary greatly. The hopper stores the ammunition or paint balls, and their
price varies depending on the feed system of the devices. It
would depend on the preference of the individual as to what type of
feed mechanism he or she wants, and therefor how much the item will cost.
The paintballs, which would be the actual ammo shot out of the gun, are
more or less of standard size and colors. The basic size that a paintball
measures is about 0.689 inches in diameter.
The price of the paintballs should generally be standard across the
board, even in a pro paintball store. Interestingly enough, paintballs
come in virtually all colors, except for red. Lastly, the air supply would
be required to propel the paintballs at opponents effectively. Since there
are not that many choices to pick from aside from carbon dioxide and
nitrogen, a pro paintball store would most likely have the same stock as
any other store. Therefore, what one should more or less be thinking is
whether or not they want to buy the air supply from the pro paintball
store (which might be more expensive) or from an ordinary paintball supply
shop.
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