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Armored Fist Paintball - Scenario Paintball
Armored Fist Paintball is a popular source for upcoming scenario games, MilSim markers, and products relating to scenario games. One of the most commonly reviewed products on Armored First Paintball are vehicles custom designed for scenario games. Some of the most popular vehicles for scenario games are paintball tanks. Paintball tanks come in a variety of shapes and sizes, some are only big enough to carry one passenger, while other are as long as real military tanks. Armored Fist Paintball is a popular resource for information about paintball tanks, as well as upcoming scenario paintball games going on around the country. Other vehicles reviewed on the armoredfirstpaintball.com website are paintball armored vehicles and recent nationwide scenario events. Some scenario events that electrified crowds in 2006 included skirmish's Normandy Invasion, the West Point 2006 Spring Game, and the Cousins Big Game 2008. Included in the resource articles at Armored Fist Paintball are product reviews of the latest paint all tanks, as well as action photos from paintball games that featured vowing MilSim vehicles.

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Types of Tanks.
There are three main types of tanks that are dispatched in scenario games, light tanks, medium tanks, and heavy tanks. Light tanks usually have a one player capacity; they are usually mechanized and may travel between 10-30 miles an hour. Transport and protecting the one-man operator are the main responsibilities of light tanks. One popular single passenger light tank is the Funtrack Paintball Panzer. The Paintball Panzer is designed to look like a fully integrated "fire while driving" paintball gun. Like a real tank, the Paintball Panzer can navigate off road obstacles such as tree trunks, branches, rocks, and steep incline. This machine will truly add another dimension to your scenario games. Some popular scenario events where paintball tanks have been used have included Shatner Splat Attack, Cousins Big Game in Coram, EMR Castle Conquest XXI, and Operation Ocean Tiger.
Other paintball tanks include the medium tanks that usually can carry two to four players. These tanks may be other vehicles like ATV's or golf carts that have experienced a rebirth as a paintball tank, or they may have been designed specifically for paintball. One common feature of medium tanks is multiple operators of this vehicle with one driver, and one or more gunners that can fire in all directions. Heavy tanks are the rarest of the three. Heavy tanks often hold between 5-10 players and can be as long as 25 feet long. To see some of these tanks in motion, visit the image gallery at Armored Fist Paintball to see armored vehicles like the Hell Fire, Team War Wagon, and the Doom Troopers. The Doom Troopers specialize in the production of mobile paintball vehicles such as the Doom Troopers Doom Buggy and the Doom Troopers Orge.
Other than product reviews and event coverage, Armored Fist Paintball also offers tips and tactics for counter-offensives against tank assaults.
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