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evenin folks,

hoping this thread will be slightly more successful then my last one (even though that was a laugh for the most part).

im looking at organising a paintball day sometime after september (gonna be a busy month at work), so probably around late oct/early nov... or whenever's good for the majority.

thinking of making the booking at 'paintball park' in elizabeth.

been there a couple times, staff are a load of fun, the equipment is always in good condition, ammo's cheap as chips ($140 for 1000 :angry:), and theyre constantly expanding the playing areas.

the more the merrier (aiming for 40+), so if youre keen, ask your mates, and get them to ask their mates, and so on and so forth, lol.

if i get enough interest, ill start making all the arrangements in the next couple weeks.

deposits of $20 will be collected soon after.

thanks,

dave.

and fellas, remember to bring $5 for a cup, its damn good insurance. :thumbsup:

ok, so whos in? weve got so far;

me (+ 1 (maybe +7 thus far))

dangerman4

rad 33

nos man

heslo (+ 3)

sinistagtst

nightcrawler

lunaticR32 (+ 1)

Tuffr32

Da_Black_Wolf (+ 1)

dnbutts (+ 5??)

vietorious (??)

paulywhore33

barricade

25

once we get to 30 ill start with the bookings.

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evenin folks,

hoping this thread will be slightly more successful then my last one (even though that was a laugh for the most part).

im looking at organising a paintball day sometime after september (gonna be a busy month at work), so probably around late oct/early nov... or whenever's good for the majority.

thinking of making the booking at 'paintball park' in elizabeth.

been there a couple times, staff are a load of fun, the equipment is always in good condition, ammo's cheap as chips ($140 for 1000 :thumbsup:), and theyre constantly expanding the playing areas.

the more the merrier (aiming for 40+), so if youre keen, ask your mates, and get them to ask their mates, and so on and so forth, lol.

if i get enough interest, ill start making all the arrangements in the next couple weeks.

thanks,

dave.

hey Dave

let me know once youve got the numbers together and i will book it.

that way i get the free 1000 rounds....

cheers

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here we go with the northern bashing :thumbsup:

for those that havent been to paintball park, there IS an enclosed parking lot, that is within sight of the break area. so your cars should be safe.

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thats a point.

but safety in numbers i reckon.

how many skyline thieves are there?

if theres 30 cars, surely they wont all get flogged.

maybe one or 2 that turn up late and park on the outskirts of the car park, but the rest should be fine.

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so how much roughly is it each? we gota buy 1000 balls do we? never done paintball before, ill prob be keen

go team old school's

can we ban those army commando guys though :thumbsup: , that’s just an unfair advantage

its probably best to budget a couple hundred bucks, especially if we make a good solid day of it.

basic pack is $35, this gets you;

100 paintballs.

Tippmann 98 semi automatic paintball marker hire. (Extremely reliable and easy to use).

20oz CO2 bottle hire. (800+ shots).

FREE CO2 refills all day.

JT Mask hire. (Fog resistant lens & chin strap).

Camouflage overall hire. (Padded neck, throat & back of head protection).

FREE padded vest hire. (Protects front & back).

Safety speech / briefing.

Marker (paint gun) briefing & practice.

Referee/s assisting your group at all times on the playing fields for safety, assistance & coaching.

FREE BBQ facilities (Arrange before the day of play. BYO food, utensils etc).

Half or full day field use.

NO extra cost to play all day!

extra ammo is;

100 paintballs $ 20 ($20 per 100)

300 paintballs $ 54 ($18 per 100)

500 paintballs $ 80 ($16 per 100)

1000 paintballs $140 ($14 per 100)

i tend to go through atleast 1000 per outing (but im trigger happy on prozac... and i plan on breaking the record this time)

but 500 should suffice for most people.

its good fun, you wake up a bit sore the next day, but its all worth it.

its fairly close quarters stuff, so the commando advantage is pretty small :angry:

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Never been before so count me and Bek in!!

Dan should be disqualified...or have his rifle bent a little as a handicap.. :thumbsup:

dont worry, he'll have something special organised for him :angry:

lookin forward to seein ya there :P

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