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seanBE

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Hey guys!

I'm looking into getting back to playing regularly.
I've been living in London for a while now. I played for a few years in the States (both speed and woodsball) with my Tippmann 98 and Spyder tl-x.

Got 2 questions.

I read somewhere that some walk-on places restrict electric trigger. Is this true? I'll buy mech trigger gun first then.

Walk-ons seem to be once a month. Are there places around London that play more regularly?

Hope to be on the field soon!
 

dfr350

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Hi I think you may have it the wrong way round. Normal 'punter' days restrict the use of electro's/e-triggers and walk ons are almost exclusively electros but you would be able to use a mech gun if you fancied the challenge.This is my experience anyway and some sites do allow electros vs 'punters' .

Depending upon which side of London you live campaign is a fantastic site that hold regular walkons.

http://campaign-paintball.com/
 
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Joe Ellis Jr

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Where in london are you?

There are quite a few sites around london, they might be one very close.
Bricket Woood
Warren Wood
Mayhem
these site are all north london on the M25
 

seanBE

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Ah! Thanks for the clarification. I live quite close to central London so most of them are roughly the same distance. I'll check out Campaign and the others.

Thanks again!
 

Joe Ellis Jr

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Do you have a car, if not Mayhem is 'Relativly' easy to get to via public transport.
a bit further a field is Royston in Cambridgeshire. They have both secnario and speedball teams. Close to train station if you have no car

Bricket wood is where a lot of the competative speed ball teams train, but its a bit hard to get to without a car

Campain and Mayhem are the two big Scenario/woodsball sites near you.

Also look at paintfest end of July, the second biggest UK 'big game'
http://www.paintfest.co.uk/
 

Shepherd:03

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Bricket wood is where a lot of the competative speed ball teams train, but its a bit hard to get to without a car
Bricket Wood isn't that bad actually so long as you plan your train times - Train to Watford Junction from Euston (look for a fast train, not a slow hillbilly route!), then on to Bricket Wood from there and a 15 min walk through the village.
 

seanBE

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No car unfortunately. Plan is is to start with some walk-ons at Campaign, Mayhem, and Bricket Wood. Get back into my groove and look for a team. Definitely want to go to one of these big games as well.
 

Louise

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Every Thursday Campaign also have a training night. I've been for the last few weeks & its good fun! A real mix of players too so everyone can learn/teach where needed.