How To Paintball Attack
How To Paintball Attack
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How To Paintball Attack: In this video, a paintball expert explains the art of the paintball gunfight. It's all about snapshooting. Using covers to your advantage and minimizing the risk to get shot yourselves. The video contains a lot of tips and also shows you a successful gunfight demonstration.
Hi guys, my name is Tommy Pemberton, I'm here with UK Paintball in South London. We are out in the woods today and I want to talk to you about paintball. Okay, we're all loaded up out in the paintball field.
I want to talk to you guys a bit about gun fighting and outsmarting your opposition. In any game of paintball, there's always going to be a time when you come up against one other opposition, two other oppositions, maybe 3 or 4 guys and you're going to need to use your gun to your advantage, to try and either put those guys in, or to shoot them out. Okay, so, we call this gun fighting and obviously, you have your paintball gun and the art of the gunfight is about outsmarting the opposition.
So try to push them into positions that you want them, try to bait them into areas that you can shoot them out from. At the end of the day, the whole idea is about eliminating them as easily as possible, without risking yourself too much. So, obviously with any bunker that you play, any piece of cover that you go behind, you want to try and be totally behind that cover.
And behind that cover technically should be safe. Okay, unless some guys come right round behind you or something like that. So if you're behind your cover, then everything is based from that.
So when you're starting behind your cover, the idea is to come out of cover, shoot your paintball gun, and then get behind cover as quick as possible. One of the main tools is that we are going to use in this gunfight is to talk about snapshooting. Okay, snapshooting is the ability to come out from behind cover, shoot a few paintballs and come back into cover as quickly as possible.
The idea with this is that, obviously when you're behind cover, technically you are safe, you know, so you put that piece of cover, whether it's a barricade, a bunker or whatever it is between you and your opposition, and hopefully they won't be able to see you. So unless someone's coming all the way around and shoot you in the side, technically you should be safe. So if you're in your safe position, behind your cover, then what we are going to do is, we are going to come out, shoot those paintballs, and come back in, because that it's the minimum risk that we can take, for us to be able to shoot our paintball gun.
So if we're out for that least amount of time, that's the minimum amount of risk that we have to get shot ourselves. And obviously, if we get shot ourselves we are going to be no use to anyone. So, we are going to use this snapshot in the gunfight, to try and shoot that guy out that's shooting at us.
Okay, and it gives us an opportunity that even if we're getting shot at, we can still come out, shoot our gun, and come back into cover without risking ourselves too much so. What I want to do is show you guys a little gunfight, we got a guy out here that's going to be, he really wants to shoot me, so and I'm just going to show you guys how to snapshot and how to gunfight. Okay, right now we're being shot at, I'm behind my bunker.
I'm going to try and gunfight this guy. What I did is I come out real quick, he didn't really know I was shooting at him, I used two different angles on the bunker, and I hit him pretty good as you can see. So, that's how we deal with people shooting us, and how we gunfight. .