Extreme Rage Flexi-Swab Squeegee


Extreme Rage

List Price: $9.99
Price: $4.16
You Save: $5.83 (58%)

Product Description

The Extreme Rage Flexi Swab is designed to fold and fit in your pocket for cleaning your paintball marker in the field. This is a stick style squeegee with to large swabs at each end and a flexible joint in the center

Dye Precision Fuzzy Stick Flexible Paintball Squeegee


Dye Precision

List Price: $7.95

Product Description

Flexible Dye fuzzy sticks are the players friend. Fits easily into your pocket, the Dye premium fuzzy material cleans your barrel quickly when you need it.

NEW 21" Orange Jerk SQG Squeegee for Paintball Barrels


UFD

List Price: $2.95

Product Details

  • Easy to carry, will fold easily to fitin your pocket
  • Quickly clean broken paintballs from your barrel.

Product Description

FEATURES 21" sqg is Durable and Sturdy Easily Folds

Extreme Rage Swyper Squeegee Yellow


Extreme Rage

List Price: $5.99
Price: $6.95

Product Description

The Extreme Rage Swyper Squeegee is designed to be an economical way to clean your barrel. This squeegee is "pull through" design with six non-scratch discs to quickly and completely remove broken paint form your barrel.

Tippmann Straight Shot 14" Squeegee


TIPPMANN SPORTS, LLC

List Price: $10.95
Price: $10.95

Product Details

  • Cloth bow-tie fabric end helps dry the barrel of wet materials or condensation build up
  • 14" size will fit most barrels
  • Patented combo squeegee design can also push debris from the back end of the marker or barrel

Product Description

The best squeegee available today! Features a patented spring loaded design that enables the cleaing disk to go past the ball breakge area and pull out all the broken material.

NEW 21" Orange Jerk SQG Squeegee for Paintball Barrels


UFD

List Price: $2.95

Product Description

FEATURES 21" sqg is Durable and Sturdy Easily Folds

Folding Battle Swab Paintball Squeegee - Red


UFD

List Price: $8.95

Product Description

Battle Swab Features Soft Absorbent Material Won't Scratch Your Barrel Can be Folded in Half Tuck Away in Pockets and Pouches

Extreme Rage Paintball Squeegee Cable 4 Disk Green


Extreme Rage

List Price: $0.00

Product Description

Description The Extreme Rage 4 Disk Green squeegee is a tough, durable, coated cable with neoprene rings, cleans dirty or wet barrels completely in one pull. This lightweight, flexible squeegee coils up to fit in your pocket.

Extreme Rage Yank Cable Squeegee with Swab


Extreme Rage

List Price: $14.99

Product Details

  • The tandard for pull-thru squeegees
  • Removes broken paint and dries barrel at the same time

Product Description

The Extreme Rage Yank Cable Squeegee is designed to remove the broken paint from your barrel as well as dry it all in one motion. This squeegee is a "pull through" design with three foam non-scratch discs followed by a large cloth swab.

PMI T-Handle Paintball Squeegee


PMI

List Price: $9.99

Product Description

Description The New PMI t-handle squeegee is designed for cleaning marker barrels fast and efficiently, the spring loaded design can pull out broken material, push out debris from the back end of the marker or barrel, and has a cloth bow tie fabric that keeps the barrel dry.

Kingman Training Introduces Revolutionary CHASER™ Paintball Marker

Published Friday, November 20, 2009, 14:08 ( Your-Story.org )

Less Pain, Less Paint, Less Price, and More Fun Make the KT CHASER™ the Must-Have Gadget for Action Sports Enthusiasts This Holiday Season

BALDWIN PARK, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– With paintball gaining popularity as the fourth largest alternative sport in the United States1, Kingman Training, known throughout the action sports industry for its breakthrough patented paintball equipment, is proud to announce the newest innovation to hit the market: The 11mm (.43 Caliber) CHASER™ paintball marker. The creation of the one-of-a-kind CHASER™, now available for the holiday season, is backed by more than three years of research and developed by the top engineers and designers in the field for a paintball experience like no other imaginable until now.

“Less pain, less paint, less price but more fun – the CHASER™ is the first marker to minimize the impact of the paintball, making it easy and fun for men and women of any age to experience the thrill of playing paintball,” said Arthur Chang, chief executive officer of Kingman Training. “Kingman is always looking for new ways to improve the paintball experience, by creating safe play and more fun for adults and teens at an affordable price.”

Essential Gear for Paintball

Anyone can play paintball. It is a fun and interesting that can begin to play with only one engine configuration. In this article we examine the gear and explain what you need.

The first presents you will need is a good paintball mask. I mention this first because it is very important in terms of security. You do not try to use glasses shop or something like that while playing paintball. Stay with paintball goggles certified. It is very important that these glasses you are well, since you have to keep constantly while playing.

The gear most people are passionate about is the marker or gun. There is a wide range of markers for you to choose, so I will not even begin to try to cover all here. The best approach is to select your price range and shop around for the best you can find in that range.

To actually get your marker, you will need to have an air source. To do this, you will be using either CO2 or compressed air / nitrogen. CO2 systems are cheaper, but the air-based systems offer better performance and reliability. Choose the right system for your marker and budget.

You'll also need a good hopper to keep you paintballs. If you can afford it, have agitated hopper to avoid deadlock. Paintball can chop Jammed inside your gun, creating a huge mess and kill your accuracy. Get a motorized hopper agitation immediately.

You will also need many other random accessories such as scrapers, cloves and holders of ball marker repair kits, and much more. Be sure to get a robust set with clothes and shoes for paintball and be aware that they can stain. Otherwise, however, you are almost ready to play with the gear listed above.

So this should get you started with basic paintball gear you need to start. Now all you have to do is get out there, buy some and start playing! Check your local store or online today to start getting the necessary equipment.

Paintball Gear: Just the Basics

For all you runners, swimmers, cyclers, skiers, hikers or whatever you do, I know you probably can't find the time to locate essential information regarding your sport. This is just the reason I created this blog. To save you all (and myself off course) time finding crucial sport information. So if you like hunting or bowling, running or swwiming, if your are into triathlon or fishing, all the information you need is here. Stay tuned and enjoy.

Anyone can play paintball. It is a fun, exciting game that you can get started playing with only a basic gear setup. In this article, we will examine this gear and explain what you need.

Let’s be safe, and talk about goggles first. You do not want to ever go out on a paintball field without a good pair of goggles. The key here is to make sure you get a mask intended for use with paintball. Some people try to use shop goggles or a Scuba mask, which are not designed at all for use in paintball. Getting a good fitting paintball mask before you by anything else mentioned in this article.

You will also need a marker or a gun. This is what you actually use to shoot the paintballs when playing. There is a huge range of different types of markers available on the market, designed for all different budgets. Pick one that suits you and your budget.

If you plan on actually shooting your gun, you will need to purchase an air system. These come in two varieties, CO2 and compressed air based systems. The cheapest option is CO2, but it tends to perform portly when compared to compressed air systems. If you’re on a budget, go CO2, but if you’ve got more to spend consider compressed air.

Unless you plan on loading balls into your marker one by one, you will need a hopper to keep the paintballs in and load them into your marker. I suggest getting a motorized (or agitated) hopper, since this will really help cut down on your gun jamming up if you try to fire a half loaded paintball. A great help, to be sure.

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