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Conflict "Force .68" MagFed Paintballs, 1.000 box
Conflict "Force .68" MagFed" Paintballs gehören zur Klasse der Spezial Paintballs Es werden folgende Klassen an Paintballs unterschieden:High End Turnier, Turnier, Classic, Field, Basic und 2. WahlForce .68" MagFed ist eine speziell für MagFed hergestellter Paintball, der auf Verwendung in Magazinen ausgerichtet ist.Im Vergleich zu anderen MagFed Paintballs hat die Force .68" MagFed eine höherwertige Füllung und strengere Anforderungen an die Qualität des Balls.In Flugeigenschaft und Bruchverhalten können diese Paintballs überzeugen. Lieferumfang: eine Kiste mit 2 Beutel zu 500 PaintballsAllgemeiner Hinweis zu Paintballs:Paintballs sind ein lebendes, atmendes Produkt, wie eine Frucht in der Frischeabteilung des Supermarkts. Bei richtiger Auswahl und Handhabung hat man eine Menge Freude daran, bei falscher Handhabung können Probleme entstehen. Paintballs sollen bei +15°C bis +25°C trocken, und vor direkter Sonneneinstrahlung geschützt, gelagert werden. Die Gelatinehülle zieht Luftfeuchtigkeit an, dabei quellen Paintballs auf und werden weich und größer: Daher die Beutel immer gut verschließen. Während einem Spieltag auf dem Spielfeld gilt diese Regel ebenfalls. Gelatine wird bei Kälte (unter +10°C) spröde und damit brüchiger. Gelatine wird bei Hitze (über +30°C) weich und damit weniger brüchig. "Zu brüchige" Paintballs sollten also vorsichtig aufgewärmt und "zu harte" Paintballs sollten kontrolliert etwas kühl gemacht werden, um ihre Eigenschaften wie gewünscht zu beeinflussen.Anwendungsbeispiel: Es ist ein kalter Frühlingsmorgen, Außentemperatur unter +5°C, die Paintballs platzt im Lauf.Die Beutel im warmen Auto aufwärmen und verschießen bevor sie ausgekühlt ist. Dadurch werden die Probleme deutlich reduziert. Alternativ, kauft gleich einen Paintball mit Winter Formel oder eine ausgesprochene Winter Paint.Der Kauf von Paintballs ist wie Obst & Gemüse oder Fleisch eine Vertrauenssache, dem Paintball sieht man selten seine wahren Eigenschaften von außen an. Daher sind strikte Qualitätskontrollen, sicherer Transport und gute Bedarfsermittlung wichtig um mit dem Produkt glücklich zu werden.Der teuerste Paintball ist immer derjenige, der nicht funktioniert!

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HS Projectiles cal.68, 200 bag
HS Projectiles offer an alternative to existing brands in the MagFed and scenario sectors. When used with suitable markers, they can achieve significantly greater ranges and a much more precise pattern of hits than standard round paintballs. The key feature of these paintballs is the fins - small, aerodynamic wings that ensure a better flight path. The projectile is made from ISO 1622-PS,G,085-12 thermoplastic and meets the highest standards of the European market. It is used in the manufacture of food packaging, medical packaging, children's toys and cosmetics, and is therefore harmless to health. Contents: 200 balls in .68" calibre PLEASE NOTE: For use only in compatible markers (magazines). Note: HS Projectiles balls are not permitted on all playing fields; please check with the field operator beforehand to confirm their suitability.


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HS Projectiles cal.68, 600 box
HS Projectiles offer an alternative to existing brands in the MagFed and scenario sectors. When used with suitable markers, they can achieve significantly greater ranges and a much more precise pattern of hits than standard round paintballs. The key feature of these paintballs is the fins - small, aerodynamic wings that ensure a better flight path. The projectile is made from ISO 1622-PS,G,085-12 thermoplastic and meets the highest standards of the European market. It is used in the manufacture of food packaging, medical packaging, children's toys and cosmetics, and is therefore harmless to health. Contents: 200 balls in .68" calibre PLEASE NOTE: For use only in compatible markers (magazines). Note: HS Projectiles balls are not permitted on all playing fields; please check with the field operator beforehand to confirm their suitability.


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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 "MagFed Captain" paintballs, 1000 box
Tomahawk "MagFed Captain" paintballs belong to the class of special paintballs The following classes of paintballs are distinguished: High End Tournament, Tournament, Classic, Field, Basic and 2nd choice MagFed Captain is a paintball specially manufactured for MagFed and designed for use in magazines. Compared to the MagFed Sergant, the MagFed Captain has a higher quality filling and stricter requirements for the quality of the ball. These paintballs are impressive in terms of flight characteristics and breaking behavior. Scope of delivery: a box with 2 bags of 500 paintballs each


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Tomahawk "MagFed Captain" paintballs, 2000 box
Tomahawk 'MagFed Captain' paintballs belong to the specialist paintball category and are particularly suitable for MagFed and scenario paintball. Paintballs are categorised as follows: High-end tournament, tournament, classic, field, basic and second-grade MagFed Captain is a paintball manufactured specifically for MagFed, designed for use in magazines. The MagFed Captain features a high-quality filling and meets strict quality standards. These paintballs impress with their flight characteristics and burst behaviour. Contents: one box containing 4 bags, each with 500 paintballs. General information about paintballs: Paintballs are a living, breathing product, much like fruit in the fresh produce section of a supermarket. If chosen and handled correctly, they provide a great deal of enjoyment; if handled incorrectly, problems can arise. ⦁ Paintballs should be stored at temperatures between +15°C and +25°C in a dry place, protected from direct sunlight. ⦁ The gelatine shell absorbs moisture from the air, causing the paintballs to swell, soften and increase in size: therefore, always seal the bags tightly. This rule also applies whilst on the field during a game day. ⦁ Gelatine becomes brittle in cold conditions (below +10°C) and is therefore more prone to breaking. ⦁ Gelatine becomes soft in heat (above +30°C) and is therefore less brittle. Paintballs that are 'too brittle' should therefore be warmed up carefully, and 'too hard' paintballs should be cooled slightly in a controlled manner to adjust their properties as desired. Example of use: It is a cold spring morning, with an outside temperature below +5°C, and the paintballs are bursting in the barrel. Warm the bags up in a warm car and fire them off before they cool down. This significantly reduces the problems. Alternatively, buy paintballs with a winter formula or specifically designed winter paintballs straight away. Buying paintballs is, like buying fruit, vegetables or meat, a matter of trust; you can rarely tell a paintball's true properties just by looking at it. That is why strict quality controls, safe transport and a clear understanding of your needs are essential to ensuring you are 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.68 "T4E MBP 68 Marking Balls Precision" color balls, 10 pieces


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Umarex cal.68 chalk balls "T4E CKB 68 Chalk Balls", 50 pieces
