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GunVault NV300 NanoVault with Combination Lock


GunVault NV300 NanoVault with Combination Lock


$23.95


GunVault is pleased to introduce NanoVault thepact secure and affordable handgun storage safe solution. Available in two sizes the NanoVault is perfect for home travel or concealed-weapon permit holders. The NanoVault meets TSA airline firearm guidelines and fits discreetly in a bag briefcase desk or under a vehicle seat.The NanoVault features an easy-to-operate key lock system 21-gauge steel cons…

GunVault NV200 NanoVault with Key Lock, Fits Full Size 1911 Style Pistols


GunVault NV200 NanoVault with Key Lock, Fits Full Size 1911 Style Pistols


$21.07


Gunvault Nanovault Portable Handgun Safe w/ Key Lock System, 9.5×6.5×1.75in – NV200…

Gunvault MV500-STD Microvault Pistol Gun Safe


Gunvault MV500-STD Microvault Pistol Gun Safe


$81.33


The outside of this safe is constructed of 16-gauge steel, while soft foam on the inside protects valuables. Its high-strength lock mechanism performs reliably, and the precise fittings virtually impossible to pry open with hand tools. A built-in computer blocks access after repeated invalid keypad entries, and audio feedback confirms each correct keypad entry. It has a tamper indicator, a unique …

The Club LB200 Personal Vault Security Lock Box


The Club LB200 Personal Vault Security Lock Box


$38.21


The Club Lb200 Club Personal Vault…

Automobile Gun/Valuable Safe


Automobile Gun/Valuable Safe


$27.99


This is an automobile Safe Box. It locks to a seat frame with the provided cable. Its easy to open so you can lock your Gun or other valuables when you cannot carry them with you. Uses key no fancy electronics to go bad or battery failures to keep you from opening your valuables Prevents crash and dash crimes.
Inner Dimensions 7 3/4 x 5 3/8 x 2 1/2
Outer Dimensions 8 1/4 x 6 x 2 3/4…

Test Light Electronic ETL Pistol Probe


Test Light Electronic ETL Pistol Probe


$105.01


Test Light Electronic ETL Pistol Probe Quick check tools for the serious automotive professional. Ideal for under dash and engine compartment testing. Designed specifically for the automotive professional with a high intensity headlamp and super sharp tip that pierces the toughest wire insulation. Indicates ground, 6/12/24 Volt. Computer and airbag safe….

PAYDAY The Heist [Download]


PAYDAY The Heist [Download]


$4.99



PAYDAY The Heist 4-Pack [Download]


PAYDAY The Heist 4-Pack [Download]


$14.99



Larger Portable Fingerprint Biometric Gun Pistol Safe Box


Larger Portable Fingerprint Biometric Gun Pistol Safe Box


$149.99


This biometric portable safe box provides you with sleek, safe & convenient storage for handguns, jewelry, coins, stamps and personal documents. Your valuables can be quickly accessed via the biometric finger scanner. Its compact size also allows you to store your valuables in tight spaces or even while traveling. The battery life is over 1000+ swipes on four AA batteries (not included).

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Can You clean you Gun, Rifles, firearms with water first ?

I had an idea of first spraying down my rifle and pistol with high pressure water (like you do your car) first, then dry it with paper towels, and then applying the oils (rem oil, etc.). I want to do that so i can get all the initial gun and powder off first and reduce the workload later. Is that a safe way to clean your firearm ? It will be dried after the water and the oils applied so i don’t see any problem of initial water contact. However, will the water cause any kind of rust, problems later on by getting into the cracks, bolts, etc ?

Or if anyone has a good idea how to quickly get all the initial gunk out quickly without using a whole can of Rem oil, etc. ? It costs a lot and the work takes a long time (especially with a whole rifle).

In the US Army garbage cans were set up with heating elements and the water was boiling hot, we disassembled our rifles and dipped them into the boiling water and they were really CLEAN. the water was at a rolling boil and as soon as the rifle parts were removed the heat dried them almost immediately. The only down side was the usual F***offs got a few burns. We now oiled an reassembled,all clean.That’s the Army way,sometime it ain’t so bad.Just do it the Army way.My rifle had so much cleaning that most of the blue was gone,it never rusted,God help me if it did. My Sarge was the best,and a friend too, but no rust.

The Perfect In-Car Gun Safe

Speedball VS. Woodsball – How To Play Paintball

There are basically two ways to play paintball. One is Speedball and the other is Woodsball; these are two special variants of paintball.  Both have different games, different ways to play (and different competitions), different paintball guns and different gear.  One thing’s for sure though, whether you’re playing speedball or woodsball, the adrenalin level is the same – through the roof! 

You can play speedball or woodsball at commercial fields, paintball parks or just in the woods behind your house (or some property someone let you use).  Speedball is mostly played on a field with blow-up inflatable bunkers to hide behind.  Woodsball is mostly played outside (in the woods) or in mock urban settings.  Some commercial paintball parks have elaborate courses to play both speedball and woodsball including castles, middle eastern towns, western themes and old junk cars to hide behind. 

Watch out! Some paintball parks can be costly… entry fees, paintballs and air refills can sometimes make a day at the paintball field something you can only afford ‘once in a while’. Then there’s the naturalists, the paintballers who think paintball should be played in the wild. They prefer to hide behind rocks, trees, hills and tough terrain as bunkers .

Woodsball (also known as scenario or tactical paintball) is the real deal. Most of these players like to dress in camos and make a statement with their gear…. super realistic military replica paintball guns, paintball grenades, landmines and anything else to make it seem more like live combat. Games are generally military style ‘missions’ ranging from ‘Capture the Flag’ to simply hunting your opponents in the woods. An extensive list of different tactical missions and paintball game variations (speedball or woodsball) can be found on the ‘Game Variation’ blog in the Forum section of ChoicePaintballGuns.com. Here are just a couple variations:

  • Elimination – As sweet and simple as it sounds. Kill everybody. By yourself or with a team. Only the strong survive.
  • Capture the Flag – If you’re looking for some tactics, try CTF.  Use flag stations and collect more flags, or have just one flag for each team and claim it for victory.  
  • Assault! Get yourselves into two teams. Let one team protect their territory and let the other charge. The attackers should try to eliminate their opponents or take hold of their territory.  

Popular woodsball equipment are military replica paintball guns; good brands are Tippmann, MilSig and T68. These guns come in all different shapes and sizes including AK47′s, M4 Carbines, Sub-machine Guns and sniper rifles. Interestingly, these guns are all made so they can use parts/attachments for real guns.  It’s true; you can put the same rails, sniper scopes, sights, handguards and buttstocks on your tactical paintball marker that you would on a real military rifle.  This of course gives you many options for how you want your gun to look and operate.  It also allows your military ‘mission’ to seem more realistic and helps add more dimensions to your game.

Many times, the different attachments or look of your paintball gun will help define who you are on the field and what type of position you play.  For example, if you have a sniper paintball gun, your position on the field may be some place high up or at a vantage point where you can see the entire field; the sniper also generally doesn’t move much and plants himself to wait for a precision shot or may provide cover fire so the other players can position better.  The player with a fully automatic M16 paintball gun is more on the front line, making tactical maneuvers, flank the enemy or capture the flag.

It also greatly enhances your scenario game to dress and look the part.  Many woodsballers wear BDU’s/camo clothing, military helmets, face paint and even ghillie suits if sniping is your game.  Tactical vests have been modified to carry paintball equipment and there are many different options to choose from here.  These come in all different camo patterns and are designed to carry paintballs, CO2 cartridges, radio’s, canteens and even holsters for your paintball pistol.

Speedball is a form of paintball that was created mostly for professional competitive paintballers and provides a standard field and better viewing possibilities. If you thought that paintball is just for some weekend fun, professional speedballers would probably disagree – there are many who make a good living doing nothing but playing speedball professionally.  Speedball has turned into a real competitive sport, with teams, coaches, uniforms, merchandizing, sponsorships and the whole shebang.

In speedball, there are generally 3 or 5 man teams that play in 5, 10 or 15 minute timed matches.  This game is fast and is usually some variation of elimination (eliminate all the players of the opposing team in the shortest period of time).  Successful speedball teams use rapid, constant movement, communication and strategy to get the job done.  Speedballers use different looking paintball guns than woodsballers.  Their guns are faster, lighter and look like hi-tech laser guns. 

Good brand names to look for in a speedball gun are Spyder, Planet Eclipse (Ego), Proto/Matrix (PM9), Dangerous Power and Angel.  These guns come standard with 8-12″ barrels (but not longer than this) and usually electronic triggers.  An electronic trigger is one that offers several different modes…. burst, semi-automatic and full auto.  Another common accessory with speedball guns is an electronic hopper.  A hopper is a container that sits on top of the paintball gun that carries and loads the paintballs into the gun.  Electronic hoppers have tiny motors in them that feed the paintballs very rapidly into the paintball gun; these allow you to shoot much faster.

Uniforms for playing speedball are mostly paintball jerseys, but you can also find matching pants if you want.  Most paintball jerseys (and pants combos) have some padding built into them for extra protection.  An important part of any paintball uniform (whether you’re playing speedball or woodsball) is the protective paintball mask.  Paintball is a totally safe sport…. as long as you’re wearing protective eye wear. 

Regardless is you’re into starting your own team or playing on your own; if you play at commercial fields or just with a bunch of friends on your neighbor’s property, paintball is a safe and totally fun, addictive sport.  Start off with a cheap/low end, beginner paintball marker (a Spyder Victor is a great place to start) and try your hand at speedball and woodsball to see which one you like better.  Once you’ve decided your style of play, then you can upgrade/get more specific gear to enhance your game.

About the Author

Dan Levesque is the owner and operator of a successful online paintball retail store, ChoicePaintballGuns.com.  He also owns and operates several other successful businesses and is the treating doctor at a full time chiropractic clinic.  He is also a professional powerlifter and trains several top level strength athletes.

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