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alexd

http://essexaces.co.uk
Feb 17, 2006
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Just from my experience, as I'm made out of sugar paper; if you find yourself with dicky knees or joints, some sort of support for them like wraps or pads would be a must! Like he said for the mask, don't go stingey. Look after yourself! You don't want to be that fool who has to explain to people you need surgery or have a limp because of paintball!
Wise words here! Too often see funds spent on a marker, but little consideration is given to having adequate protection!
 

Tippertapp

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Oct 20, 2013
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Indeed! I'm personally going to start carrying at least 1 spare lens as well. Better to be safe than sorry :p
 

Tom

Tom
Nov 27, 2006
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Can anybody tell me how I can but on the "for sale" I dont seem to be able to post on there ?
Its in the rules here:
http://p8ntballer-forums.com/threads/classifieds-update-important-information.157873/

For this reason:
http://p8ntballer-forums.com/threads/fraudulent-activity-by-a-buyer-warning-to-all-members.157684/

You need to make 20 posts on the forum, that are reasonably constructive without just spamming the forum.
Get 20 posts, wait a little while and you have access.

You've got some history from being on the forum for a while, so just run around the forum and put up some decent posts.
 

The Activist

Active Member
Oct 29, 2013
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I'm new here but been playing woodsball and various walk ons for about 9 years and I will say get a marker that you are comfortable to maintain well yourself.
If you feel bummed about stripping your kit and lubing/adjusting. It can get real old real quick.
 

Nickypashley

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Nov 6, 2013
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I'm totally lost on this site just want to purchase a paintball gun for my son for Xmas and it won't let me reply to them