Showing posts with label paintball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paintball. Show all posts

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Paintball in Kuching 2nd Round

This time, we all went loco and headed out for a fight again on the 4th day of Raya (well, it was a holiday and everyone needed a break from the constant nag by lecturers and assignments biting our arse) and grab a reservation in Sentosa Sports Center. You can find more information on the website and I do recommend it, aside from the little complain that the lighting is tad poor and the place is tad small. Rest, its good.

I'll let the picture do the talking. Forgive me for the not so good pictures and I had to tinker with it quite a lot to fix it as it wasn't taken by me. I was inside marking people instead with a marker!


2 Japanese friends new to paintball. Another friend was telling them what to do and whats not.


Ready!


*Peaking~*


*piew~ piew~ piew~*


Next round!


Military training?


One on one showdown!




*Aim~ aim~*


That dude is hiding.





"Go! Go! Go!" *running for cover*


Er... Commando maybe?




SWAT tactical style maybe. I reckon they both watched too much movies.


Sneaking around....


Ah. The marker. Tippmann 98 Custom with CO2 tank.


Ha, just had to do this.

Hrm...

Well, thats all. Hope it sparks the eagerness for those readers who want to try paintball. Its fun and safe, apart from the bruises.

Owh, did I mention the ground is sand? You can slide around but I don't really like it. Cannot sprint properly. All that energy absorbed into the sand. Wastage.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Paintball in Kuching

Few weeks back, I was invited to join a couple of my friends to go and try paintball at the Kuching Borneo Paintball and also they want to try out how paintball was.

So, half awaked, I was informed that they will be heading down there and I'll have to meet them up there. So, I did.

I'll let the pictures tell its tale.


After game discussions and bragging rights.


The in-field markers provided. Gas supplied is compressed CO2.


Patriot markers.

Being an amature in this, I was pratically taking down opponents faster than my team mates can shoot, so after the first round, I slowed down my pace and pratically sat there, being the so-called last man standing in the field.

Everyone got a shot to their body, but I walked away clean, except a stray pellet smack right on my right eye. One an only~

Lastly, the field. Check it out.



The field ain't bad, except, its not totally flat, and commando crawl as well as knee sliding wasn't inviting, so I totally avoided those.

Price-wise, its cheap. A box of pellet of 2k rounds is worth rm300 and equipment rental was at rm20. Not bad but I still prefer Astaka field.

Enjoy.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Paintball Part 2 @ wounds

Well, now, you'll see what happens after a week after being shot by paintball pellets that fly near 300 feet per second.


Looks like the leg is rotting away. But believe me, its bruise. This was a close shot.


Side shot from afar.


Well, it will wound you also. Notice the red part, it bleed there.


Far shot.


This? Just for the fun of putting it up.

These are from me and my cousins who went with me, but not the other 3 friends who came along. One had a very nice roundish bruise which looks cool but she said we were sadist. Owh well. XD

Next paintball game will be after CNY. Who wants bruises, come and get it. XD

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Paintballing in Petaling Jaya, 2008

I do not know what to post here so I'll just give you all the contact number for the place and location.

Astaka Field. Just drive in before the church if you are coming from Federal Highway, first left and drive straight in. I roughly know how to get there. If you're coming from SS11, before the 1 traffic light going to Amcorp Mall, there will be a right turning. If this is confusing, figure it out yourself. *hint*Right after Armada Hotel*hint*

Contact: Mr. Wei @ 0123370775

I just found their website at http://www.my-npl.org/mapaac/index.php

The markers(guns) and good and nice. No jams or whatsoever, apart from being abit heavy compare to TT Sports at Subang. Pellets wise, donno la. XD. I brought 5 of them back for keeping. :D

Field, good condition. No holes, muds or wadsoever apart from unburst pellets.

Pain: Well, no pain = no fun = no intention to shoot someone = hide more = more scare of getting hit = running around and shoot = getting hit = getting paint splatter = bruise. But thats the bests part.

No complain. People there are friendly too especially Wei himself. His a very cool dude.




The ammos, or called pellets. And they hit hard.


Playarzz!!!!!




Read it carefully.


Almost like a real gun, with safety pin also.


The mask.


Barrel sock as a 2nd safety device.


Guns.


And one more thing, wait, more than one.

Listen to the marshals/staffers who are in the field with you all!!!!!
NEVER take off your mask in the field!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And, have fun. :D

And, REMEMBER, NEVER NEVER NEVER TAKE YOUR FACEMASK OFF IN THE FIELD. ELSE RISK LOSING YOUR EYES, MOUTH OR WHOLE FACE.

BTW, if you have Google Earth, here is the coodinates.
Latitute : 3° 6'22.84"N
Longtitute : 101°38'31.70"E
How to use it, figure it out.