Paintball Mark
- You are it
Paintball is a game where markers or guns are filled
with non-lethal paint put in gel-like capsules which
basically are used to shoot opponents. These markers
are propelled by compressed gas.
Markers used in paintball evolved through the years
- their use now is not the reason they were created
years ago.
Markers for trails, trees and cows:
Believe it or not, the use of these markers started
in the 70’s when farmers and members of forest
groups used them to mark trees as well as trails, and
cattle. The guns used then were powered by gas. Then
- whether by inspiration or boredom – the users
of these guns began playing around and instead of aiming
them at other objects, decided to use the guns on each
other.
And then there was paintball:
It was in 1981 that a group of friends decided to play
their own unique version of paintball. They were using
same guns they were using to mark trees when they talked
among themselves and decided to buy into a tree-gun
manufacturing business. The guns were then modified
to control the speed as well as the power of the marker.
They promoted the guns and markers to the public and
“viola”, the game of paintball officially
began at a field near Rochester, New York, in 1982.
The first paintball marker:
Ironically, the first ever paintball marker was not
called a paint ball marker and was not even used for
paintball. It was called a paint-pellet and was created
by the Nelson Paint Company originally for the forest
industry. It was invented by James Hale and the patent
was approved on January 29,1974.
The first paintball gun:
The first and only gun designed especially for paintball
was called Splat master was invented by a man named
Robert Shepherd who was issued a patent on July 3,1985.
Later on, markers know as electro-pneumatic guns were
developed.
The first paintball marker that is washable:
A specially designed marker with a washable fluid placed
inside of soft gelatin capsules was invented by a man
named George Skogg: the patent was officially granted
on January 6,1987. This special marker fluid is more
precise when shot: when it hits something, it is brighter
and more visible. It is easily washable with regular
soap and water or detergent.
Paint ball markers have become user and player friendly
through the years. Who could imagine that what was used
originally for cattle and trees could be enjoyed by
many people as a game? Hooray for paintball!
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