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Okay guys who is up for a game of paint ball !!!

We are thinking about going Here

The cost will be between $60-$100

I am thinking in about 1 1/2 months probably at HELENSBURGH.

The packages cost;

(A) STANDARD PACKAGE $60 PER PERSON - INCLUDES:

* 300 paintballs

* JT X-Fire Goggle System Hire with Anti-Fog Combat Vision Fitted

* Paintball Gun Hire - (Semi-Automatic)

* Camouflage Overalls Hire

* Chest Protectors - for ladies only

* BBQ Lunch - a selection of skewered meats, bread & salad, eat as much as you like.

* Laminated Lifetime Membership (Entitles Members to $5.00 discount off Player Package)

plus discounts at Aussie Paintball Game Supplies Pro - Shop at Bankstown

(B) TOP GUN PACKAGE $90 PER PERSON - INCLUDES:

* 500 paintballs

* JT X-Fire Goggle System Hire with Anti-Fog Combat Vision Fitted

* Paintball Gun Hire - (Semi-Automatic)

* Camouflage Overalls Hire

* Chest Protectors - for ladies only

* BBQ Lunch - a selection of skewered meats, bread & salad, eat as much as you like.

* Laminated Lifetime Membership (Entitles Members to $5.00 discount off Player Package)

plus discounts at Aussie Paintball Game Supplies Pro - Shop at Bankstown

Guys for this to happen i need a $30 deposit from everyone we are looking for about 20 people.

LETS DO IT

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oooh paintball...never again!!!

call me a big girls blouse :) but the pain I went thru last time i went was enough to NEVER go back ;)

I had a welt the size of a tennis ball on my back, from some Rambo who decided he'd shoot me from close range (not allowed) plus broken skin all over my hands and massive bruises on my arms.

...not trying to put anyone off going or anything...errr it's fun..really! :D

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i went there about 6-9 months ago

trust me they aint small bruises. on one course they have big cyliders about 3-4m high and for some reason the paintballs curve around them about 30-40cm. i was standing behind one and a ball curled around and got me right in the neck (if you dont know u have no protection on ur neck). felt really good.

anyway its soooo much fun. i urge evryone to go. its pretty phsical and hard work but god is it fun. when you aiming up a target with your gun and the person has no idea that ur going to fire 10 rounds right into them....oh the joy :headshot:

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Wow... i didnt see this thread.

Im keen to say the least, ive been to the one out north west, near putty road i think....

Semi-automatic guns however im not keen on that after last time, the single shot are alot better :P

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Kebab count me in also, nothin like a bit of violent shootin of each other to get the group together :P

Although there is one condition....... Merli (andrew) is on the other team so i can pulverise his body into the seven colours of the rainbow, ahaha. :shake:

I been heaps of times and can say that if u dont like gettin hurt, stay home and watch OPRAH!!! Last time i went i ended up with stiches in my leg..... this tends to happen when u dive for cover into a fence :lol:

Neways let us know when u kneed the money by!!!

Cheers,

Ando

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300paint balls will last you about.. 2maps

i played paintball a few weeks ago and some people used 200balls on the first round (2rounds per map) we were meant to spend a whole day there we lasted half a day and that was on about 600-700 paintballs each and that was if you wernt trigger happy..

so you guys better prepare on buying a lot of extra balls.

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Okay so far we have;

Kabab

Merli

XrSiSt

DLuded

Morgs

R33Deviat

JiMb0

BY BY

Birty

Super Saiyan GT

Joe

| hype^ |

URINE

BY BY

Rev AOW

MrExa

Okay 16 people so far nearly there come on guys !!! roll call !!

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