alink="#ff0000" vlink="#800080" background="camo.gif"> Paintball Safety Tips
Markers are paintball guns. ¤ Treat every marker as if it were loaded. ¤ Never point the marker at anything you don't wish to shoot ¤ Keep the marker on safe until ready to shoot. ¤ Keep the barrel plug in the marker's muzzle when not shooting. ¤ Always remove gas source before disassembly. ¤ Store the marker unloaded and de-gassed in a locked place. ¤ Follow warnings listed on gas source for handling and storage. ¤ Never use ammunition other than .68 caliber paintballs. ¤ Do not shoot fragile objects such as windows. ¤ Paintballs may cause staining on some porous surfaces such as brick, stucco, and wood. ¤ Always wear eye, face, and ear protection designed specifically to stop paintballs. ¤ Never shoot a person who is not wearing proper protection. ¤ Always measure your markers velocity before playing paintball. ¤ Never shoot at velocities in excess of 300 feet per second. HOME
¤ Treat every marker as if it were loaded.
¤ Never point the marker at anything you don't wish to shoot
¤ Keep the marker on safe until ready to shoot.
¤ Keep the barrel plug in the marker's muzzle when not shooting.
¤ Always remove gas source before disassembly.
¤ Store the marker unloaded and de-gassed in a locked place.
¤ Follow warnings listed on gas source for handling and storage.
¤ Never use ammunition other than .68 caliber paintballs.
¤ Do not shoot fragile objects such as windows.
¤ Paintballs may cause staining on some porous surfaces such as brick, stucco, and wood.
¤ Always wear eye, face, and ear protection designed specifically to stop paintballs.
¤ Never shoot a person who is not wearing proper protection.
¤ Always measure your markers velocity before playing paintball.
¤ Never shoot at velocities in excess of 300 feet per second.