Paintball Equipment Guide for Each Position

After choosing team positions, each person should prepare for their new roles. Each player should collect tools and accessories that help them complete their responsibilities. When all of your players are properly equipped, your team improves their chances of winning the game. AC Paintball in Williamstown, New Jersey enjoys giving you the best gaming experience possible. We have created this guide providing you with equipment tips for each position. Having good gear and tools can help you improve your game and make your experience more exciting.

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Frontman/Pointman/Scout Unit

The frontman should have a small and light-weight marker that can easily be carried while running. If you rent a gun from AC Paintball, the Valken V-Tac SW-1 is the lightest and shortest offered. A frontman typically does the least amount of shooting. They may only need enough ammo and air to defend themselves.

Good running shoes and clothing that is easy to move in should be the main focus for a frontman. They will be sprinting ahead into the battle zone and need to be able to move well. A walkie talkie can also be helpful for communicating with the back end. The two positions can discuss strategy and warn each other of danger.

Infantry

The infantry should have markers that can shoot paint at mid-long range. This will help them knock out the enemy and defend their frontman. They should prepare for a lot of shooting with a large supply of paint. If you plan on playing many games or for a long time, you may want to consider purchasing a case of 2000 paintballs from AC Paintball. A large air tank can also ensure that you have power for shooting throughout the game. When planning a uniform, camouflage can be a helpful tool. Staying hidden can help you take out your opponent before they spot you.

Mid Player/Floater/Roamer

A floater needs to do the most planning as they may end up filling in for other positions. A well-rounded marker would be the best option for a mid-player. Their marker choice should be light enough to carry, but they do not want to sacrifice range and accuracy. Either marker offered by AC Paintball would make a decent choice.

A mid-player will need a medium-large supply of paintballs depending on what player they may replace. You will also want a medium-large supply of air. To make movement easier, some players like to use paintball guns with remote lines. They carry their air tank on their back to free. Like the frontman, a roamer may end up doing a lot of running. With this in mind, choosing good running shoes and clothing is a must.

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Backman/Rear

Backmen do the most shooting and thus need an accurate gun that can handle a lot of fast shooting. If you plan on renting from AC Paintball, the Valken V-Tac SW-1 has less of a recoil. This can help when firing many shots.  They will also need the largest load of paintballs and a backup air tank.

To carry many rounds worth of supplies, you will definitely want to bring a harness or backpack. If your team brings limited walkie talkies, the backman should definitely receive one. They will likely have the best view of the field and can warn the players ahead of them. Captains often end up at the rear and should have a good way of communicating with the rest of their team.

Sniper Unit

The most important aspect for a sniper to think about when selecting a gun that is accurate. They should select a long range gun with a longer than average barrel. Optics or a scope can help in finding and targeting your opponent. Binoculars work as a good alternative. The sniper does not move as much as the other players and thus can afford to carry more supplies. It is a good idea to wear camouflaged clothing that does not make a lot of noise while moving. This will allow you to be stealthy when trying to target and unsuspecting player.

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