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Scenario Gear - Scenario Paintball
Scenario Gear includes markers, marker accessories, and other products made specifically for scenario paintball. Scenario paintball for some represents the game as it was always meant to be played. Hayes Noel in the 1970's created a sport that was meant to sharpen the survival series of players in virtual war games. His idea was that if the country even came under attack, players with sharpened survival skills would be more capable of fighting back and surviving. Scenario paintball is not just a game of points and rapid fire shooting, but a game of team objectives within a larger battle. Scenario games often take on war themes and even actual military events, such as the Invasion of Normandy of World War II. These games often feature large number of players, over many acres of paintball fields. The players in big scenario games are in many diverse positions, from the general to the Platoon and Squad Leaders to the grunts. There can even be undercover agents and spies in your group, ready to shoot you in the pack or communicate information to the enemy. There is a whole line of scenario gear specifically made for scenario paintball.

Scenario Gear. One marker that is often specific to scenario paintball is the full-automatic. While most rec and tournaments prohibit the use of fully automatic paintball markers, some scenario games allow it. In a semi-automatic marker, a player pulls the trigger once for every shot that he wants to take. In the fully, the player only needs to hold the trigger down to take multiple shots. Some popular semi-automatics include the AB Freestyle from Adventure Beach, and the E-Mag from Airgun Designs Tippman Pneumatics is one of a handful of makers of fully automatic paintball markers. Most professional tournaments do not allow fully automatics in the games. Some recreational paintball fields do allow fullies.
Two Tippmann fully autos that are popular scenario gear products as the 98 Custom and the renowned A-5. The Tippmann A5 Standard shoots as much as 20 paintballs per second, has an ammo capacity of 150+ rounds, and weights less than 4 pounds without its air tank. The Tippmann A7 closely resembles the military AK47. The Tippmann A5 looks like the real think, and fires an accurate shot from so far away as 150 feet or more.
Another legendary scenario gear marker is the Special Ops A-5A2 Broadsword. The A-5A2 Broadsword has an all camo exterior design for stealth and non-detection, Dura Coat finish, Flatline Barrel System, and a Special Ops MP5 Foregrip. This marker has an ultra-low profile, and is designed so that the shooter will not be seen by the enemy until it is too late for them. The hopper of this marker is long and short, allowing the shooter more places where he can lie down, undetected by the enemy.
Special Ops Paintball has a long product list for scenario gear paintballs, including the Hammer Mobile Heavy Gunner. This heavy gunner has a double barrel, providing players with unbelievable fire-power.
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