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If im starting up a new field, with a few grand to play around with, what are some cheap, reliable, semi automatic markers i could get, and are there any tips you could give me, theyd be much apreciated, like field size and type, any info at all, game length, team size, how to refil CO2 canisters, promotion of my ames, prices, etc


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ChrisWhiteSTEL

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Get Inferno fields.... they are the best markers for general reccy. Although the Tippman is a tough marker and i am not putting a downer on it, the Inferno is in the standard setup with air through the foregrip etc.

They are easy to maintain and look after, nearly all stores have support for them. Spares are easy to get etc.

For more information contact: www.adrenalingames.com, based in Crealy, Devon, they run a site with Infernos and they always work really well.

:D Good Luck :D
 

Tiny man

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Yep tippmann model 98's inferno field mar kers or piranahas I hear there quite good. My nearest site uses model 98s and there good they can take an awful lot of crap too they can be dropped bashed etc and they don't usually break but I'm a big fan of infernos too there good markers.
 

oggman

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Originally posted by Tiny man
Yep tippmann model 98's inferno field mar kers or piranahas I hear there quite good. My nearest site uses model 98s and there good they can take an awful lot of crap too they can be dropped bashed etc and they don't usually break but I'm a big fan of infernos too there good markers.
yeah the model 98s are a good gun
 

le-pig

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infernoes or tippmans
we use infernoes,there tough,reliable,and quick to clean out:)
the site boundries have to be over 150 feet from any road/public paths ect
advertise in local papers,shops,or try paintball magazines
the uk psf will give you any advise you need
ps you will also need insurance
 

Jurg$

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Inferno's all the way, another thing too concider is goggles, the better the googles the less fog up...the less people lifting goggles..less chance injuries...less chance of getting sued/shut down etc.... Ok well maybe thats a little over the top but goggles are deffinitly worth some thought.
 

PaRaDOx

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NOOO not tippman 98's sorry i know they are a good rec gun but they just dont seem to hold up to field use as well as the Inferno Field,

Very definatly Inferno Fields with some kind of ASA Screw in air system nitro duck, pure energy something like that..




Also field wise i wouldent sujest useing a Sup'Air kit, build ur own Concept Field's and have a woodlands arena as well, as that way u accomidate for everyone, us touney people and Reccy People, and will give the public a broard idea of paintball as oppsed to just woods, woods and more woods :( :rolleyes:


Good Luck
Adam
 

Reverand

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Well cant arugue with what peeps are saying the inferno is the dogs when it comes to site guns.
they are easy to maintain and parts are readily available for Powerball.
they do a site starter kit with everything you could want to start up a site give them a call 01252 408550 or mail them at sales@powerball.co.uk and have chat it can only help:D