Posts Tagged ‘paint’

my vsr 10s custome paint job.mp4

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011


this is my gun after i sprayed it from orange to green

Folding Bipod with Tactical Rail Mount

Thursday, December 23rd, 2010

3171U3fvZML. SL160  Folding Bipod with Tactical Rail Mount

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This heavy-duty bipod is built to last with telescoping legs that fold out of the way when not in use. Solid mount secures to any 7/8″ tactical rail such as those found on BT-4, Tippmann X7 and many paintball/ airsoft accessories. Perfect for those steady sniper shots or keeping your aim steady when you gotta lay down the paint defending the fort! Specs: N. W ( OZ. ) : 16.12 LENGTH ( INCH ) : 6.89-9.53… More >>

Folding Bipod with Tactical Rail Mount

How To Paint Airsoft Camo-Desert Camo [HD]

Sunday, December 5th, 2010


This video teaches you viewers how to make an insane camo for your weapon. The colors we used to create this camouflage are:Tan, and Brown (Gloss) The stencil we used is here: ecx.images-amazon.com Thanks for watching! Comment, rate, and subscribe!

THE ULTIMATE CAMO PAINT JOB

Sunday, November 7th, 2010


Thanks for the comments! Just wondering…how much would you be willing to pay for this airsoft gun? (JG BAR 10) Let me know. And check out my other airsoft guns and let me know (CA MP5SD5).

Reveiw of Type 96 airsoft sniper rifle

Saturday, April 10th, 2010


i just bought this gun. I got it for $230 dollars. I just bought some paint and custamized it. Its not the best video but its myn.

part 1How to camo an airsoft sniper rifle (woodland paint only)

Sunday, January 17th, 2010


this is how to paint an airsoft sniper rifle with woodland paint. also i show you a good trick to find your mags easier (that is in the last video). this is springtime camo

part 3 How to camo an airsoft sniper rifle (woodland paint only)

Saturday, January 9th, 2010


this is where i show you a good trick to find your mags easier out in the field.

UTG airsoft sniper rifle desert camo tutorial

Friday, January 1st, 2010


If you have any questions just ask; I also forgot that you use the green paint for the stencil part; you can also use brown too…

Review of UTG M324 airsoft sniper rifle with woodland camo paint job

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009


This is my reveiw of the UTG M324, and a breif description of how i did the woodland camo. Sorry about the bad camera during the bolt action part, and how far away the camera was from me and the gun. Hope this video helps if you want to purchase this gun. PS I got the gun from Shorty USA, but you might be able to get it from UTG.com cheaper.

The Sport Of Airsoft vs. The Sport Of Paintball Part II

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

In the previous article of The Sport of Airsoft vs. The Sport of Paintball, we established one of the major differences between the two sports is the actual guns, and not necessarily the cost. I would now like to turn to the conditions of each sport and what they entail.

I have recently seen more and more professional Paintball games being played and broadcasted on Television. I watch the teams compete and the strategy they import to the playing fields. With no offense towards these Paintball teams, I have to say I don’t see much strategy used, especially in “SpeedBall.”

It always seems to come down to the same thing and same strategy for every team. Get your sprinters to get in close, making sure the first line is spread out while the back field players shoot as much and as fast as they can. Now, I know that most people think that this is strategy, but in my experience any Joe Blow who can move their index and middle finger fast enough can get into the sport.

When I first started participating in Paintball games I had a rental gun that wasn’t so accurate or effective from a long distance. I remember that a guy on the other team had a great gun with a double tap trigger and stood in the very back of the field shooting tons of paint towards our team. I understand that he was using the only strategy that he knew to work, but to me that contradicts the game.

In that specific case there is no sport involved, it has everything to do with equipment. I could only imagine if they had five other people standing back there doing the same thing. How much fun would that be?

So is strategy involved in Airsoft, or a better strategy that involves more than just equipment? I want to make a note that better equipment will definitely optimize your sport experience, but I don’t think a sport should solely rely on having the best equipment. It takes the fun out of the game and sooner or later it takes the strategy out as well.

Personally, I would much rather be holding a sniper rifle with a long range scope, backing my team up from an elevated level several hundred feet behind them and making sure that their every move is safe. Or posted on the flank while skirmishing through a thick set of woods holding an M16 fully-automatic machine gun, backed up with a 9milimeeter strapped to my ankle incase I needed it for some close combat.

Gaming can take place in an open field with no barriers or a 100-yard field full of trees, brush, and bushes. This all happens while talking on the radio, knowing every location my team is in. This makes for some extreme planning and strategy, not to mention some extreme fun.

So what sport is emerging and what sport is becoming the ‘equipment war’ rather than a sport? When it comes to The Sport of Airsoft versus The Sport of Paintball I would have to choose Airsoft, and not just because of the costs or the clean up, but simply because of the realistic features and adventures involved. From the guns to the gaming it makes more sense to have fun in a realistic game of warfare without the death part.

In any case, when it comes to sport, I would have to say crawling on the ground under brush or posting yourself 35 feet in the air decked out in camouflage sniping people from an elevated position is more sport than standing in the back of a field loading and shooting, loading and shooting as fast as you can. In other words I think it is evident which sport is actually emerging and unfortunately which equipment race is on its way out.

PJ Ace is a writer and administrator for http://FlyntAirsoftPaintball.com, a site that specializes in airsoft and paintball.