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Painting / Covering

If you play in woods fields its important to blend into the surroundings. Here are a few tips on how to accomplish this.
NEED: Rubber Bands, Spray Paint, (Brown, Tan, Green), Masking Tape,
Lets start with your loader. We are going to camo the hopper with the spary paint. First spray a light coat of the dark brown with spots here and there. I will have pictures up ASAP. You MUST let this dry so take your time for a great job. The design is totally up to you. After you have completed and dried the dark brown, Mask off sections of the brown with your tape, use little square strips and rectangles for maximum results. Spray on some green, must be dark foliage green or you will be spotted easy. Wait for that to dry, then mask sections of the green as well, next spray the rest of your hopper with the tan spray and let it dry well. When you remove your tapes CAREFULLY, you should have an awesome camo-hopper. Its great fun, and saves you some money buying a hopper cover. Of course people that don't care just buy one, BUT save a bit of money for your paint and make a hobbie out of Paintball while your at it.

RUBBER BANDS
These rubber bands are for attaching tiny twigs or grass to your hopper so you blend in more and become part of the field. you can do this all over your body with the right size bands. Simply attach them to your shin pads arms etc. Careful not to cut off circulation. Another nice way is to go to a military or old army salvation place and get yourself some netting, cut sections and apply them to your pads. You will be way hard to spot and very deadly with eliminations. Can shoot what you can't see. SPEAKING of seeing. Why not take a look at our vision section

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