How to Stay Safe While Playing Paintball

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How to Stay Safe While Playing Paintball

Paintball USA, and other Paintball Parks in Los Angeles, should always keep first aid supplies on hand. When searching online for a Paintball Park Near Me, one should be easy to locate, however, it’s always a good practice to call ahead and ask how the Park keeps their players safe. https://www.paintballusa.org/

With multiple outdoor playing fields and referees that have been trained on how to conduct games efficiently and safely, Paintball USA has established a great reputation as being “safety certified”. We offer so much information to the parents that call and have younger kids wanting a Paintball Birthday Partyhttps://www.paintballusa.org/location 

Just a few common questions that parents and first-time players ask are;

  • What should we wear?
  • How are your fields set up?
  • Do you have separate games for beginner players?
  • Whom will we be playing against?
  • Is it just a “free for all”?

Paintball USA Palmdale, which is located across from the Acton Metrolink Station, has been in business for over twenty-five years and has a sheet of helpful hints on what to wear during a Paintball Gamehttps://www.paintballusa.org/welcome-information

The fields are set up by strategically spacing the bunkers far enough apart so players will have room to advance ahead and hide behind the various bunkers so as not to get hit by opposing team fire while providing the best fun possible in the game.

Our safety trained referees absolutely keep games separate for beginner players using rental guns, and advanced ones using their own custom guns which are generally shooting Paintballs a lot faster than rentals.

Paintball USA, Los Angeles Paintball, also offers Paintball Soft, using a .50 caliber rental gun that is lighter in weight due to the smaller air tank than the standard .68 caliber marker. The Paintballs used in Paintball Soft markers are much smaller than standard ones, so when hit, the impact is less. There are usually fewer players using Paintball Soft guns, so a fair chance that your group may be playing on the field solely.

There is no “free for all” games played at Paintball USA. Everything is structured according to skill level. During the day, referees may call out “open class games”, which means that players using rental guns may go on the same field as the advanced players for that game, of course, by player choice. 

Finally, the referees take all players to the target range to test the velocity speed on their guns and make sure they are not shooting “hot”, especially the advanced players. At the staging area, referees divide up the players into two equal teams using colored arm band tape to differentiate. 

Orientation, rules, strategy and training is then given verbally by the referee to the players. Rules of the game are provided before entering the playing fields. There is no time limit for your party or gathering at Paintball USA. After you use up your initial bag of five hundred Paintballs, which normally should last for a few games, you are welcome to purchase more and continue playing. https://www.paintballusa.org/pricing