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There are sellers of paintball guns which make the paintball barrels longer in order to attract customers believing in these myths. Although the paintball barrel does affect many things about the paintball, it is only the first 8-10 inches that does so. The first 8-10 inches of the paintball barrel decides just how fast the paintball would go. When the canister runs out of gas, the only choice left to the player would be to hope that someone gets close enough to enable him or her to throw the paintballs. In order to prevent this scenario, players take two different measures. One is that they conserve their gas and shoot as few times as possible. The design of the barrel is responsible for the speed, accuracy, and distance at which the paint ball travels. Longer and shorter barrels are the types available. Many marker owners have the tendency to choose longer barrel over the shorter one because of the former's ability to fire quieter. However, it is important to note that no matter what type chosen, the paint ball travels only at a set distance for it to break. For one thing, you need to be stealthier in your movement. Since you will be fighting someone whose weapon has a much longer range, you need to stay hidden until that person enters the range of your weapon. In using a paintball pistol, you will be vulnerable from the moment you enter your opponent's range to the moment when your opponent enters yours. That is, there are certain obstacles which look like buildings and plenty of easy hiding places and ambush spots. This type of paintball field focuses more on teamwork and strategy than anything. The commonly close-combat situations of this type of paintball field means that people need to carefully plan their moves before actually engaging the enemy. The first thing you should check out, of course, is the appearance. There are certain types of paintball markers which may look cool on the shelf but are dead giveaways on the field. This may not be a problem if you only play speedball games but could present a whole lot of complications if you are playing in the woods or even in an urban-assault scenario. 

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