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mary
[1] Posted by mary 08-28-2004, 05:11 AM
 
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I do not do paintball, but I noticed that in the woods where I live somebody
has created their own paintball arena (?). I was wondering if there was a
website which listed freelance (for the lack of a better word) paintball
sites? I did a search,but only came up with commerical sites. Also is there
a term for such homemade paintball sites. I would think they would be more
fun that the commerical variety.

Thanks

Tom






 
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Tony Sr.
[2] Posted by Tony Sr. 08-28-2004, 11:30 AM
 
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Also is there
a term for such homemade paintball sites. I would think they would be more

yep, they are called unsafe playing places...lose an eye park....
"mary" <tombates@city-net.com> wrote in message
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> I do not do paintball, but I noticed that in the woods where I live

somebody
> has created their own paintball arena (?). I was wondering if there was a
> website which listed freelance (for the lack of a better word) paintball
> sites? I did a search,but only came up with commerical sites. Also is

there
> a term for such homemade paintball sites. I would think they would be more
> fun that the commerical variety.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom
>
>
>
>
>
>



 
MathU41
[3] Posted by MathU41 08-29-2004, 12:41 AM
 
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>I do not do paintball, but I noticed that in the woods where I live somebody
>has created their own paintball arena (?). I was wondering if there was a
>website which listed freelance (for the lack of a better word) paintball
>sites? I did a search,but only came up with commerical sites. Also is there
>a term for such homemade paintball sites. I would think they would be more
>fun that the commerical variety.
>


To give you something more helpful than Tony usually is, yes, there's a term
for them. 'Outlaw' is what most groups call tham, and a lot of the time they
aren't exactly safe. I know some guys are more strict on the rules than a lot
of actual field owners are, but a lot of the time velocity and mask rules go
unchecked.
 
Daniel Stocker
[4] Posted by Daniel Stocker 08-29-2004, 06:43 PM
 
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in new zealand we call them "renegade fields" where people play "renegade
ball"

"mary" <tombates@city-net.com> wrote in message
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> I do not do paintball, but I noticed that in the woods where I live

somebody
> has created their own paintball arena (?). I was wondering if there was a
> website which listed freelance (for the lack of a better word) paintball
> sites? I did a search,but only came up with commerical sites. Also is

there
> a term for such homemade paintball sites. I would think they would be more
> fun that the commerical variety.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom



 
DGDevin
[5] Posted by DGDevin 08-31-2004, 02:21 PM
 
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"mary" <tombates@city-net.com> wrote in message
news:413035c3$0$248$4d5ecec7@reader.city-net.com...

> I do not do paintball, but I noticed that in the woods where I live

somebody
> has created their own paintball arena (?). I was wondering if there was a
> website which listed freelance (for the lack of a better word) paintball
> sites? I did a search,but only came up with commerical sites. Also is

there
> a term for such homemade paintball sites. I would think they would be more
> fun that the commerical variety.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom


Actually a good commercial field is preferable in some ways, like they have
insurance in case somebody gets hurts, they have referees to run the games,
they have bathrooms and so on. "Outlaw" fields sometimes attract a bad
element, people who don't care for safety rules for example, not the kind of
folks you want to play with. There are exceptions of course, but you need
to be careful about playing at such facilities.


 
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