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where can i find a new paintball lens for my Z-Leader 280 Extreme Vision paintball mask?

January 31st, 2013 2 comments

i have a old paint ball mask from the 90s the Z-Leader 280 Extreme Vision and it had some smudges on it so i tried to wash but now its all blurry i need to find one bad please help????

Brass Eagle is owned by KEE Action Sports, who also own Empire, JT, BT, PMI, and a slew of other brands. As i understand it, they have discontinued the Brass Eagle line. Some stuff has been redesigned and renamed, but it’s a safe bet that lenses for your mask will not be attainable.

Besides, for the price of a new lens (if one exists), you can nearly buy a whole new mask, so may as well take this opportunity to get a new mask.

Information Regarding Extreme Sports Paintball

September 12th, 2011 No comments

Many people think that airsoft and paintball are dangerous, but the truth is neither one of these extreme sports produces more injuries than a common club sport (ie. basketball, football, baseball, etc). If you are thinking about joining either of these sports, all the power to you. However, while both sports are safe, airsoft is considerably more intimidating than paintball. The fire rate for airsoft guns is usually around 300-450 fps. Paintball guns rarely reach 300 fps, in fact, most paintball fields have restrictions that disallow players to have a fire rate above 300 fps.

Airsoft bb’s can pierce objects, including human skin. Paintballs are designed to inflict as small amount of pain as possible. Which is why a paintball is wider, and more blunt. Because of a paintballs large surface area, the force of a paintballs impact is distributed over a larger target area. Which causes there to be less pain in one specific area.

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