Paintball guide for beginners.

 by teaaddict314
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hi, ive noticed that we have a lot of paintballers around here, along with people wanting to get into paintball, so i have made this instructable. this instructable revolves around the Tippmann 98 custom. the 98 custom (98 for short) is one of the most common paintball guns. This gun is the gun that most rental fields use because it is cheap, durable, easy to fix, and extremely good for the price. Some people have even run 98s over with pickup trucks (although i dont suggest trying it).


ive included a series of videos for the hard-of-reading (aka lazy people like me).. but for those who like to read, dont worry, ill be writing everything down too.


BTW if you have ANY QUESTION AT ALL just ask, i will answer to the best of my ability
 
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Step 1: The Basics: part 1 the basic gun and safety

this is a paintball gun, set at 300 feet per second. 300 feet per second (FPS) is the normal for paintball. 300 fps will not hurt the person it hits, but it will still travel accurately and a fair distance.

if you rent a 98, it will usually not come with a stock, the barrel shown, the sight, the double trigger, or the remote line attachment

in the second picture is a barrel condom. the barrel condom goes over your barrel, just like a sock over your foot, to stop paintballs from hitting anyone when you accidently fire. most fields require that you own a barrel condom and require that you use one when not on the field.



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laserdude says: Jan 23, 2011. 8:40 PM
where did you score a paint ball gun?
ToddisI in reply to laserdudeApr 9, 2012. 1:54 PM
guess it depends where you live... some countries i think their illegal. in the US you can 98s at most walmarts... i would recomend ANSgear.com though...
junits15 in reply to laserdudeMay 5, 2011. 2:34 PM
go to a local shop, don't buy off the internet unless your buying something simple like a hopper or something.
Da Person who plays paintball. in reply to junits15May 16, 2012. 11:33 AM
Correction, only buy stuff off of the Internet on trusted (and highly used, with few problems) sites. I bought my first setup on ANSGear (bad idea for me though, I'm Canadian, underestimated the shipping). The TechPB (www.techpb.com) BST is one of the safest on the web, if you get ripped off, well, read up on it there.

Although it is a good idea to support local shops...
ToddisI in reply to junits15Apr 9, 2012. 2:25 PM
o.. thanks for pointing that out... I dont have ANY shops less than an hour away from where I live... same thing with playing fields... it sucks.. lol
Da Person who plays paintball. says: Mar 21, 2012. 1:54 PM
Why, and I say why, did you get a double trigger for a 98?

It's useless, the 98 has too stiff a trigger to warrant a double trigger. And I don't know why you bought a 14" barrel. Those are just money wasters.

It's not the best thing to show a new player who doesn't want to spend that much as they are trying it out. They will just be convinced they need to buy all that useless junk.

Everything else is decent.
waterski4life1 in reply to Da Person who plays paintball.Apr 1, 2012. 2:01 PM
Why not a double trigger, he knows he won't be walking it, but it allows for more leverage with the middle finger instead of the top one. Also it has been proven that a 14" barrel is the most efficient barrel you can have, any longer and the pressure behind the paintball is too low and the paintball starts to slow down, any shorter and the velocity has to be turned up to get the same fps which means you are actually wasting more gas in the process, you say you play paintball, but that doesn't mean you know anything about how it really works. Next time get some facts straight before you go around dissing other peoples Instructables. Thank You
Da Person who plays paintball. in reply to waterski4life1Apr 1, 2012. 2:21 PM
No, maybe you're right about the two-finger trigger, but the point is you don't need it.

Barrel length only has an effect on barrel length, nothing else, look up PunkWorks, ask them about it.

Again, my point is that he does not need that useless junk.

(and even if it effects efficiency, it would be miniscule, so there would be no reason to get it.)
waterski4life1 in reply to Da Person who plays paintball.Apr 2, 2012. 1:41 PM
Well, I'll agree with you on the fact that beginners don't need these things. They don't need to spend money on this, but instead on paintballs and field fees.

But he never says to get a double trigger or a longer barrel, he simply shows them in the picture and puts a box saying what it is. Back to the barrel, it is not minuscule, have you ever put a 6 inch barrel on a gun, shot it for a while and then upgrade/switch to a longer barrel say 12 or 14 inches long? The gun will noticeably shoot faster. Which means you can turn your velocity down, this falls along the same lines as losing efficiency when using a cyclone, you can get 800 or so shots off before and now you can only get 600-700 out of your 20 oz. my friend probably only gets 500 shots out of a 20 oz. with his A5 with cyclone. Some people will say the cyclone doesn't change your gas usage that much but it does. I play with two people, same guns one with cyclone one without. Same velocity and the one with cyclone has to change his tank about 200 shots earlier than the other.
Da Person who plays paintball. in reply to waterski4life1Apr 2, 2012. 2:22 PM
I see your point on the double trigger.

But, I need to see some physics on if a barrel is longer. Think about it. A longer barrel will have no effect whatsoever on velocity. All of the velocity changes happen at the bolt.The air hits the paintball. If it's overbored, the air will almost immediately go past the paintball. If it's underbored, the air will keep it going. But, but but but, once the paintball is hit by the air, the paintball will keep going the same speed, and only be slowed down by things such as air resistance, blah blah blah. Oh, you say the air will keep pushing the paintball in a longer barrel? No. If it's underbored (or paint to barrel matched), then the air will be slowed down by the original push.

Again, if you don't believe me, contact Punkworks.
The only part of the barrel that affects efficiency is the bore.
If you still don't believe me, get a few cases of paint. Then fill two tanks to the same level. Then do a test. I need proper evidence. And a video if you are going to do it. And use the same marker.

Also, if you use Co2... that means that if you take one barrel off, and put another on, and there is a change in temperature, your "theory" is flawed. You can't test efficiency with Co2.
Chad-Nadir says: May 3, 2010. 11:09 AM
I'm told you can refill certain air-tanks from a compressor at home, does anyone know if that's possible?
waterski4life1 in reply to Chad-NadirApr 1, 2012. 2:14 PM
not possible, they will need at least 3000 psi or 4500 in some cases, home compressors only run around 135-200 psi Sorry :(
teaaddict314 (author) in reply to Chad-NadirMay 3, 2010. 5:27 PM
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Chad-Nadir in reply to teaaddict314May 4, 2010. 4:26 AM
Okay... But what's to stop me, say, attaching a truck-tyre valve to a scuba tank? This could then be refilled from a standard compressor and a female-attachment could be attached onto the gun. Might require a fair amount of rebuilding on the gun's end though...
waterski4life1 in reply to Chad-NadirApr 2, 2012. 1:55 PM
well, truck tire valve is a horrible idea, but the scuba part is, you are on the right track with that, because that is how it is done actually. you take either a 3000 psi or 4500 psi scuba tank and buy a 50 fitting for it, and you can actually will you tanks with it. Most fields work this way, unless they are huge and buy the compressors, the tank it how they do it. But no, the scuba tanks cannot be filled with a regular compressor, but hey a scuba tank only cost about $10 dollar to fill and it should fill the HPa tank about 15-20 times, instead of $2-$3 for one HPa fill.
stephin99 in reply to Chad-NadirJul 7, 2010. 7:32 PM
dude a truck tire valve is rated for like 100 psi. a scuba and hpa tank requires at least 2,000 psi!!!!!!! it could blow up.... lol
teaaddict314 (author) in reply to Chad-NadirMay 4, 2010. 12:28 PM
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Da Person who plays paintball. in reply to teaaddict314Apr 1, 2012. 2:22 PM
You can also get the shoebox compressor.

(It takes a while though)
cantrell8 says: Jul 29, 2011. 10:16 AM
do you know how to oil a spyder xtra ?
waterski4life1 in reply to cantrell8Apr 1, 2012. 2:07 PM
Yes oil the rear bolt, but dry firing really doesn't hurt the gun, but it doesn't help the oiling process either. Also take the knob in the back off, watch out there is a spring in there, and drop some oil in there, not too much and that will also get some oil into the trigger which is good.
xXxMattThePossumxXx in reply to cantrell8Sep 19, 2011. 12:40 PM
all blowback guns are essentially the same, what I'd do is oil the rear bolt around the cocking knob, and then drop a little oil into the (empty) feedneck, then just pull the cocking knob back and forth to move the oil around (DO NOT DRY FIRE THE GUN) and you should be good
nampatzidis says: Oct 16, 2011. 3:53 AM
Hey i have a project salvo with a 11 inch barrel,red dot and lazer.
I want it to shoot more accurate!What should i do?Buying another barrel?Please help me!!!
waterski4life1 in reply to nampatzidisApr 1, 2012. 2:06 PM
All of these will only slightly make your gun more accurate, but yes, the barrel is the single biggest thing you can do for accuracy, it isn't the length of the barrel so much but the quality, length mostly has to do with sounds signature and gas efficiency. My recommendation for a cheap upgrade would be the J&J Ceramic, only $30-35 and it really works. Don't listen to anyone try and tell you that it is going to break because it is ceramic, they don't know anything. The barrel is made with an aluminum core, which is then coated in ceramic and Teflon, being almost as rugged as any other barrel you will get, other than your stock one which is overly thick anyway.
Da Person who plays paintball. in reply to nampatzidisMar 15, 2012. 7:01 PM
I agree with Molybdenum, and anyways, to make it shoot more accurately, clean your barrel as often as possible, and buy better paint, that's all you can do.
Molybdenum in reply to nampatzidisDec 14, 2011. 6:01 PM
I hat to bring this up so late, but as cockerpunk once said:
"The ultimate truth in paintball is that the interaction between the gun and the player is far and away the largest factor in accuracy, consistency, and reliability."
gl0rious says: Nov 30, 2011. 3:11 PM
i hate to sound lame, but i am trying to convince my parents to let me do 26 hrs of paintball next august. any suggestions?
Nerfgenius says: Jan 30, 2010. 6:37 PM
I was just wondering, how long on average does a standard CO2 tank last?
j4lmmfwcl in reply to NerfgeniusAug 14, 2011. 6:22 PM
they have to be re tested every 3 years but it you take care of it it will last forever
xXxMattThePossumxXx in reply to j4lmmfwclSep 19, 2011. 12:38 PM
i think it's 5 years
cld0000 in reply to NerfgeniusJun 2, 2010. 2:15 PM

It all depends on the pressure and volume rating of the tank, Other variables may add up as well (such as the barrel length and such), but this is the most common.

bmr321 says: Aug 31, 2011. 10:10 PM
i like your ps2 lol
Paintball Gear says: Jun 7, 2011. 12:12 PM
Great guide! Good combination of using both text and visual aides
junits15 says: May 5, 2011. 2:36 PM
Nice job :) Probably the only good paintball instructable.
zupyo22 says: Jun 27, 2010. 2:00 PM
im new 2 paintball so what guns do i want 2 buy?????? please help
mg0930mg in reply to zupyo22Jul 11, 2010. 2:37 AM
What's your price range? Would you rather do airball, or woodsball?
zupyo22 in reply to mg0930mgJul 11, 2010. 11:49 AM
is http://ultimatepaintball.com/New-09-Spyder-XTRA-Paintball-Gun/M/B0022190G0.htm a good gun for the $$$$
mg0930mg in reply to zupyo22Jul 11, 2010. 6:19 PM
Spyder is a pretty well known name, i'm not fond of them but the package itself doesn't look too bad. Make sure your field fills co2, the one by me only fills hpa, and therefore it would be useless. However, if your field does fill it, you're good to go. Also go to pbnation, and surf the bst threads. You may find a good deal on a slightly used hpa tank, which overall will work better, and can be used with any of your future guns. Bottom Line: Good deal.
zupyo22 in reply to mg0930mgSep 13, 2010. 6:48 PM
thanks didnt catch that befor need to geet a hpa tank
junits15 in reply to zupyo22May 5, 2011. 2:36 PM
I know this is like a year old but stay away from "the nation" just don't go there, go to techpb.com instead its better
ngoandy789 says: Jul 10, 2010. 2:39 PM
cool looks like the halo odst smg
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