Taking the Right Steps with Paintball Mines

Published: 19th August 2011
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When playing an organized game, competing, or just having fun, a paintball mine can add to the challenge of the game. Before buying and using the mines, it is recommended that the rules and regulations regarding their use at the paintball field or other game location is known. When they are allowed, the players will need to know how to use them and how to avoid them. The mines are commonly used in scenarios and in combat training.

Paintball Mines

These are some of the types of mines that are available:

• Trip wire triggered-controlled by a player or by the opponent tripping on the wire
• Pressure trigger-when stepped on, like a land mine, the paint is sprayed upward
Battlefield simulation-has realistic bang and smoke in addition to paint release when triggered

• When choosing a paintball mine, it will be important to not only compare prices of the devices, but also the cost of paint refills. Buying in bulk can make them more affordable.

Paintball Mine Placement

When placing paintball mines on a field, they should be placed in a confined area or at a choke point. Another strategic position is surrounding a location that is desirable to the opposing team. Once the best spot is located, the trip wire needs to be set up or there needs to be a hole dug so that the mine can be buried.


Tips For Using a Paintball Mine

When choosing to use the mines in a scenario, it will be important for players on a team to communicate well so that it doesn't take out fellow team players. In addition, team members can attempt to guide the opponents in the area of the mines. Being familiar with their use and having some experience is essential so that team members can use them to their full potential. Preparation is needed, because there needs to be time to bury, hide or camouflage them before or during the scenario or game. It is recommended that there are more than enough refills and air for the duration of the game so in the event something goes wrong, there are back-ups available.

Avoiding a Paintball Mine

With training and experience players will be able to recognize how the mines are hidden and camouflaged by dirt, sticks, branches, rocks and other items. Sometimes players will need to be covered in paint a few times to really become alert to them out on the field. Communicating safe areas to teammates will help to reduce the risk of fellow players from the player's team being taken out.


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