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Reball cal.50 Action-Package "Glow in the Dark" 80 pieces in the Tactical Pot
The Tomahawk Reball was specially developed for training. It is a great way to train skills and standard situations and the financial burden is significantly reduced. The flight behavior and precision are identical to real tournament paintballs. After training, simply wash and dry the used balls. They do not need to be oiled and even frequent and heavy use cannot harm the reballs. These reballs are also fluorescent. This property makes the balls suitable for training in scenarios and night games. To activate the fluorescent property, the reballs must be illuminated with a light source, after which they glow on their own for a certain period of time. Trust the original, it simply works better than imitations. Quantity: 80 Reballs Cal. 50 "Glow in the Dark" in a practical tactical pot Color: light yellow / fluorescent

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Tomahawk cal.50 "Fifty Classic" paintballs, 4000 box
Tomahawk cal.50 "Fifty Classic" paintballs belong to the class of classic paintballs The following classes of paintballs are distinguished High End Tournament, Tournament, Classic, Field, Basic and 2nd choice As the name suggests, the Classic from Tomahawk is an all-round paintball that is made for the recreational player. The quality of the balls is good enough to be used as an inexpensive tournament ball. These paintballs are convincing in terms of flight characteristics and breakage behavior. Scope of delivery: a box with 8 bags of 500 paintballs each Class explanation: Field Paint in general means that this product is specially designed for use on the field and for training. The marking properties are sufficient, the balls are more stable than brittle. The vast majority of almost 2/3 of all paintballs sold worldwide fall into this class. A product optimized in price, with safe functionality. Field Paint is the number one choice on the field, for rental equipment or for training, where quality and price are both right. General note on paintballs: Paintballs are a living, breathing product, like fruit in the fresh produce section of the supermarket. If you choose and use it correctly, you will have a lot of fun with it, but problems can arise if you use it incorrectly. - Paintballs should be stored dry at +15°C to +25°C and protected from direct sunlight. - The gelatin cover attracts humidity, paintballs swell and become soft and bigger: Therefore, always close the bags tightly. This rule also applies during a match day on the pitch. - Gelatine becomes brittle in the cold (below +10°C) and thus more fragile. - Gelatine softens with heat (above +30°C) and is therefore less brittle. "Too brittle" paintballs should therefore be carefully warmed up and "too hard" paintballs should be cooled down in a controlled manner in order to influence their properties as desired. Application example: It's a cold spring morning, outside temperature below +5°C, the paint bursts in the barrel. Warm up the bag in the warm car and close it before it cools down. This will significantly reduce the problems. Alternatively, buy a paintball with winter formula or a real winter paint. The purchase of paintballs, like fruit and vegetables or meat, is a matter of trust, the paintball's true properties are rarely seen from the outside. Therefore, strict quality controls, safe transport and good needs assessment are important to be happy with the product. The most expensive paintball is always the one that doesn't work!

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Tomahawk cal.50 "Fifty Classic" paintballs, 500 bag
Tomahawk cal.50 "Fifty Classic" paintballs belong to the class of classic paintballs The following classes of paintballs are distinguished High End Tournament, Tournament, Classic, Field, Basic and 2nd choice As the name suggests, the Classic from Tomahawk is an all-round paintball that is made for the recreational player. The quality of the balls is good enough to be used as an inexpensive tournament ball. These paintballs are convincing in terms of flight characteristics and breakage behavior. Scope of delivery: a box with 8 bags of 500 paintballs each Class explanation: Field Paint in general means that this product is specially designed for use on the field and for training. The marking properties are sufficient, the balls are more stable than brittle. The vast majority of almost 2/3 of all paintballs sold worldwide fall into this class. A product optimized in price, with safe functionality. Field Paint is the number one choice on the field, for rental equipment or for training, where quality and price are both right. General note on paintballs: Paintballs are a living, breathing product, like fruit in the fresh produce section of the supermarket. If you choose and use it correctly, you will have a lot of fun with it, but problems can arise if you use it incorrectly. - Paintballs should be stored dry at +15°C to +25°C and protected from direct sunlight. - The gelatin cover attracts humidity, paintballs swell and become soft and bigger: Therefore, always close the bags tightly. This rule also applies during a match day on the pitch. - Gelatine becomes brittle in the cold (below +10°C) and thus more fragile. - Gelatine softens with heat (above +30°C) and is therefore less brittle. "Too brittle" paintballs should therefore be carefully warmed up and "too hard" paintballs should be cooled down in a controlled manner in order to influence their properties as desired. Application example: It's a cold spring morning, outside temperature below +5°C, the paint bursts in the barrel. Warm up the bag in the warm car and close it before it cools down. This will significantly reduce the problems. Alternatively, buy a paintball with winter formula or a real winter paint. The purchase of paintballs, like fruit and vegetables or meat, is a matter of trust, the paintball's true properties are rarely seen from the outside. Therefore, strict quality controls, safe transport and good needs assessment are important to be happy with the product. The most expensive paintball is always the one that doesn't work!

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Tomahawk cal.50 "Fifty Lightning" paintballs, 4000 box
Tomahawk "Lighning" paintballs belong to the class of special paintballs Due to their fluorescent properties, these paintballs are at home in scenarios and night games. These paintballs can be fired just like any .50" caliber paintball, no modification to the existing equipment is necessary. To activate the fluorescent property, the Lightning paintballs must be illuminated with a light source, after which they will glow for a certain period of time. Scope of delivery: a box with 8 bags of 500 paintballs each General information on paintballs: Paintballs are a living, breathing product, like a fruit in the fresh produce section of the supermarket. If selected and handled correctly, you can have a lot of fun with them, but if handled incorrectly, problems can arise. Paintballs should be stored dry at +15°C to +25°C and protected from direct sunlight. The gelatine shell attracts air humidity, causing paintballs to swell and become soft and larger: therefore always close the bags well. This rule also applies during a game day on the field. Gelatine becomes odorless in cold weather (under +10°C) and therefore more fragile. Gelatine becomes soft in heat (over +30°C) and therefore less fragile. Paintballs that are "too fragile" should therefore be carefully warmed up and paintballs that are "too hard" should therefore be cooled down a little in a controlled manner in order to influence their properties as desired. Example of use: It is a cold spring morning, outside temperature below +5°C, the paintball bursts in the barrel. Heat the bags in a warm car and shoot them before they cool down. This will significantly reduce the problems. Alternatively, buy a paintball with a winter formula or a specific winter paint. Buying paintballs is a matter of trust, like fruit and vegetables or meat, you rarely see the true properties of a paintball from the outside. Therefore, strict quality controls, safe transport and good needs assessment are important in order to be happy with the product. The most expensive paintball is always the one that doesn't work!


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Umarex cal.50 chalk balls "T4E CKB 50 Chalk Balls", 500 pieces


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Umarex cal.50 pepperballs "T4E PEB 50 Pepperballs", 10 pieces


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Umarex cal.50 pepperballs "T4E PEB 50 Precision Pepperballs", 10 pieces


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Umarex cal.50 Reballs "T4E RUB 50 Precision Rubberballs", 50 pieces

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Umarex cal.50 Reballs "T4E RUB 50 Rubberballs", 500 pieces