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If i was able to organise a saturday for paint ball fun would anyone be interested?

Depending on the turnout it would be cheaper.

Prices for ammo is ruffly:-

Package inc 400 balls - ~$70

Package inc 600 balls - ~$100

Package inc 800 balls - ~$130

(but cheaper if more people turn up)

All package include:

- BBQ lunch

- Semi-Automatic Paintmarker

- Anti-Fog Goggles

- Cammo Overalls And Ammo Harness

Anyone interested...?????

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If i was able to organise a saturday for paint ball fun would anyone be interested?

Depending on the turnout it would be cheaper.

Prices for ammo is ruffly:-

Package inc 400 balls - ~$70

Package inc 600 balls - ~$100

Package inc 800 balls - ~$130

(but cheaper if more people turn up)

All package include:

- BBQ lunch

- Semi-Automatic Paintmarker

- No Fog Goggles

- Cammo Overalls And Ammo Harness

Anyone interested...?????

Yea, I've got a mate who wants to do this for his 18th.. would be good to get a feel for it before his.. but, do you need to be 18 for this? Cause If so I'm only 17...

And by no goggles, are you saying we need to bring our own?

No armour either, looks like it would hurt quite a bit.. good fun :)

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