What you need to playValken developed a new affordable low impact paintball game called 'Gotcha' that doesn’t hurt and doesn’t require an air fill. In order to play the game you will need the basic equipment.Here is everything you need to get started:. This is what you need to mark your opponents. Eye and face protection, a must have for safety.
This is what stores the paintballs on top of the marker and loads them into the gun. This is the ammo specifically designed for use in our gotcha gunsWe have designed a variety of other accessories to make the game more fun and enjoyable like ammo belts, colored shemaghs and chest protectors but the above items are the absolute essentials to be on your way to having gotcha fun!
No they had these little rotating cartriges you put in that shot out little paint blobs. It was pretty cheezy, but extremely funI had quite a few of those (including the HALO shotgun style one). It was always a blast.That and the original LAZER TAG guns.Even before lazer tag.
Do you remember the toy spacecraft that you could fly around holding it by a gun handle and shoot at other spacecraft? One model came in black and the other came in white. If you tilted it up slightly the engine sound would rise like it was climbing and vica versa. If you got an indirect shot the engines would falter and if you got hit directly the engine would quite and it wouldn't fire anymore.The best part of those was that the spaceships were modular so you could reconfigure them but if you just left everything off then you would be left with just a gun. Man, that must have been '79 or '80. I remember the sound of the lazers firering was exactly like a sound effect in the song 'Rock the Casbah'.
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No they had these little rotating cartriges you put in that shot out little paint blobs. It was pretty cheezy, but extremely funI had quite a few of those (including the HALO shotgun style one). It was always a blast.That and the original LAZER TAG guns.I had two.
And I was only 7 or 8 years old. Nothing like shooting a hard plastic wad with a few drops of paint on it. Those were the days when shop glasses were 'ok' to use. I used to wait with anticipation as they sat soaking in water prior to use.
Me, my brother and 2 of my neighbors all had at least one gun. It was sweet. I always hated having to push that stupid 'safety' button while pulling the trigger. Even before lazer tag. Do you remember the toy spacecraft that you could fly around holding it by a gun handle and shoot at other spacecraft?
One model came in black and the other came in white. If you tilted it up slightly the engine sound would rise like it was climbing and vica versa. If you got an indirect shot the engines would falter and if you got hit directly the engine would quite and it wouldn't fire anymore.The best part of those was that the spaceships were modular so you could reconfigure them but if you just left everything off then you would be left with just a gun. Man, that must have been '79 or '80.