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LukasMcNeal

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Usually £10 to play for three hours and £6 for 100 paintballs around here. Good times. Haven't been for nearly a year though :(.

We pay 10er for the whole day which is 10games (14 rounds) and the paint is cheaper if bought in bulk like £75 for 1500 which is still well loads when a box off the Internet is like £30. But I Spose that's the profit really.

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Personally, I think its the best way to do it, grab yourself a paintball gun, and the mates you normally go with, and find a good peice of land somewhere, like on a farm and get permission to use the land,

Easy enough if you live in the arse end of nowhere in Scotland, but most other places its a bit trickier.

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Most people will have areas where it can be done, old wasteland, deserted buildings... there isn't even a law that can possibly stop you doing it in urban area's, even with public access...

What about being in possession of a firearm?

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I wouldn't've thought it would count as a firearm..

You can posess certain air pistols, and a paintball gun is less likely to kill you than those.

Feel free to walk around a street with an air pistol, firing it at your mates and report back on how that went. It would be exactly the same as with a paintball gun.

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It doesn't count as a firearm, as the muzzle velocity is under 600 fps!

It would be classed as disturbing the peace or something along those lines. Or graffiti, or something. Point is, you could NOT go have a paintball fight in the middle of Croydon.

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It doesn't count as a firearm, as the muzzle velocity is under 600 fps!

is so what about 1000 paintballs splatted arround a public area??

i cant remember the last time i found a paintball in the street or in a woods lol

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Guess our cops are pretty leniant then :P

Your imagination is pretty lenient if you think anyone's going to believe you had a paintball game in a public area and didn't get arrested. Your name Tom Kent by any chance?

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You wouldn't in any way shape or form ever be charged for possessing a firearm unless it looked identical to one (I wouldn't think). Terrorism act is something completely different though, as the old bill like using that at the moment.

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