About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 75. Chapters: Rifle, IMI Galil, Carbine, Air gun, Scout rifle, Elephant gun, Paintball equipment, Service rifle, Paintball marker, Winchester rifle, Varmint rifle, Saiga semi-automatic rifle, VHS assault rifle, FN FNC, Designated marksman rifle, Express, BB gun, Muzzle-loading rifle, CETME Model L, List of Winchester models, Remington Model 7600 rifle, ADS amphibious rifle, Parris Manufacturing Company, Anti-materiel rifle, Marble Game Getter, Project Abakan, Musgrave rifle, Short barreled rifle, Galil ACE, FARA 83, TKB-022PM, TKB-059, Remington Model 7400, Remington Model 572, TKB-072, M30 Luftwaffe drilling, Smith and Wesson Model 320 Revolving Rifle, Thorneycroft carbine, Daisy V/L, Fullbore target rifle, Takedown gun, Ezekiel Baker, TKB-0146, TKB-011 2M, Bushmaster BA50 Rifle, Periscope rifle, Saritch 308, Beecher's Bibles, Sauer 200 STR, Rail gun, Canyon rifle, Buffalo rifle, Quackenbush rifle, Gewehr, Youth rifle. Excerpt: Paintball is an equipment intensive sport and in order to safely conduct a game, every player requires a marker with propellant to fire the paint, a mask to protect the eyes and face, paintballs, and a loader to hold them. To ensure safety off the playing field, a barrel sock or plug for the marker is also compulsory. Depending on type of play, additional equipment can include gloves, a pack designed to comfortably carry pods containing extra paintballs, and a squeegee or swab for cleaning out the barrel in case a paintball breaks. A paintball marker is the primary piece of equipment used in paintball to tag an opposing player. An expanding gas (usually carbon dioxide or high-pressure air) forces a paintball through the barrel at a muzzle velocity of approximately 300 ft/s (91 m/s). This velocity is sufficient for most paintballs to break upon impact at a distance, but not so fast as to cause tissue damag...