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Tank Eliminations
Scenario games are a growing segment of the paintball industry, with their own unique markers and weapons towards player eliminations. Some unique markers, clothes, and machines used for scenario games include the Tippmann A-5 Milsim marker, and the Wars Games' THS Tactical Harness System. The tools for players and machine eliminations are made to resemble the tools used in real wars. Paintball markers often resemble machine gun rifles used by the real military, though these Milsim rifles shoot paintballs. Some military style rifles used for Milsim games include the Tippmann X7, and the BT-4: Assault. These military style rifles give players the confidence and make the players look the part of real soldiers. Another Milsim marker that will let your opponents know that you mean business is the Araikon Sim-4 R.I.S. Elite. This Sim-4 R.I.S. Elite shoots very fast and is even built with a scope that allows you to track targets from long distances. The Sim-4 Elite works effectively in hot-humid weather and through downpours, and will provide paintball players with total protection in all terrains and elevations. The Sim-4 would make a perfect weapon for the paintball tank's Ground Guide.

Scenario games are often associated with the unique paintball guns and other toys that players have available to them. Some unique paintball props associated with scenario games include two-way radios, barrel lights, and 12-gram CO2 Cylinders 12-gram CO2 Cylinders usually power paintball pistols, a paintball marker that is usually only associated with the Big Game and scenario games. A pistol has a number of uses in games, because of its light weight and low profile. Because of the paintball pistol's size, players can usually traveled with two markers at one time. Players in scenario games can use a marker like the Warsensor W6-47 AK Semi-Auto as their primary marker and a pistol such as the Ariakon Combat Pistol as a secondary weapon. A combat pistol can be holstered to the side of the player's body, and be pulled out quickly and used if needed. In scenario games involving tanks, players may want a smaller weapon so that they can have the second hand free to hold and guide the paintball tank.
The ground guide and players inside the tank will try to utilize all of the right tactics to avoid tank eliminations. Generally, tank eliminations can happen from one or two ways. A player can eliminate the tank by hitting small panels on its front or side with paintball projectiles. Or a player make hit larger panels with specialty projectiles shot from specialty launchers. Specialty launchers may include paintball bazookas or paint grenades. The Squadbuster grenade is one type of specialty projectile.
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