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Can I play Paintball in my backyard?Always check with local law enforcement first, they will have the answer for the area you live in. We recommend to carry your equipment in a carry bag of some sort and ALWAYS have the tank unscrewed from the marker/gun. In addition ALWAYS have a barrel blocking device of some sort in or on the barrel when not in play. Back to TopIs playing Paintball safe?Like any sport if you use the safety equipment available you will be as safe as possible. For more information on Paintball Safety follow this link. Back to TopAre Paintballs environmentally friendly?The paintballs sold by Oregon Paintball are 100% bio-degradable and usually wash away with a few rains. If you would like to know how paintballs are made click here! Back to TopWhy do my goggles fog up?First there are 2 3 types of lenses, a.) single lens, b.)anti fog coat lens, c.) Thermal Lens. The single lens provides no layer to prevent fogging, anti-fog coat works for some players, c.0 Thermal lens is the most effective at preventing fogging. The thermal lens is like a thermal payne window in that it has two lens stuck together trapping air in between. Everyone sweats different, some players have no issues while others will need to install a fan to clear up the for.Some Tips: If you wear a hat, wear a hat that is ventilated, otherwise you are trapping body heat as the top of the head is the Vent for heat from your body. If you are bundled up real tight with clothing take some off. Some players have used anti-(roll on) across their forehead and had food results (be careful and do not get it in your eyes) Back to TopThe field or shop will not fill my tank, why?Tanks both CO2 and High Pressure Air (HPA) need to be recertified to make sure they are safe to use. CO2 tanks need recent every 5 years. HPA tanks are every 3 - 5 years.Back to TopMost commercial fields require me to buy their paint, why?Our field requires this because we need to make sure that the paintballs have not been tampered with and that they meet ASTM and our insurance company standards. Also the revenue from the sale of the paintballs is how we pay for insurance, good referee's, improvements to the field and general costs that come from running a business. In addition not all paintballs are created equal, some might stain, some are so hard that they have been recently banned because they really hurt. Our goal is that when you play you have fun and are safe. Back to Top |
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