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Topic: Paintball Guns
Goa'uld
Posts: 1529
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Do Paintball guns need to be licensed here? If so, does the license go with the gun, or with a person who is allowed to own one?
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Suhaib
Posts: 620
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

why would they need a license, they don't do that much of a damage.
3z
Posts: 96
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I looked this up about a year ago for Airsoft guns which are used for skirmish like paintball guns except they shoot small plastic pellets instead of paintballs.

The best thing about airsoft is that the guns you get actually use magazines and look like real guns, also the pellets dont leave bruises just sting (though you have to trust the ppl u play with not to cheat).

Go to http://www.dentrinityshop.com then choose products->aeg-> then one of the marui series. Most of them are electric, some pistols use gas.

To get these dentrinity guns from from Hong Kong where the sport of Airsoft is big, you need to get a private importers license and to own an Airsoft gun you need a gun license. Its more of a hassle than expensive.

I think most of this applies to paintball guns too.
Suhaib
Posts: 626
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

phwoar.
Rodolphe
Posts: 3724
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I don't know for sure, but reckon it would be comsidered a firearm.

Easiest thing to do would be call your local police station and ask them, or the mob who do firearm licences.
Fish
Posts: 118
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

The license goes with the person. The person has to have a valid reason to own the marker. Usually membership in a paintball club is valid enough reason. Just call up yoru local paint field and ask them.
Raider
Posts: 653
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

paint ball is fun even when u got the pump :D
hold down fire and pump for life :D
Fish
Posts: 122
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Fun it can be... But I don't know why, everytime I play paintball, I end up playing with pricks who won't admit that they've been hit. I even caught one guy on my team trying to wipe the paint off himself when he got hit.
Furgle
Posts: 26
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I will have a gun liscence soon... I'm going for the saftey course and holster competancy tomorrow... 7 hours ffs.
Cr@ckerJ@ck
Posts: 126
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Speaking of Paintball guns checkout this evil weapon!

2001 Dark Angel With Revolution And Nitrogen Tank
Paintball Capacity: 200 Round 12 Volt Revolution
Price: $1999.99 U.S dorrah!!!!

http://members.optushome.com.au/nickr/images/darkangelrev1.jpg
The GuVna
Posts: 89
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Get a Nerf Gun :)

http://my.ausgamers.com/media/sig-69.gif
Goa'uld
Posts: 1534
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Yeah I know one guy who lost his peripheral vision after his visor broke when he was playing paintball. I'd say they are something that should require at least some kind of safety course to own.
doober
Posts: 914
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

That's an angel? I'm not too sure of current marker tech but angels used to be the big thing in paintbull guns - full electronic control. You could even attach them to a laptop (iirc) and download all sorts of data and stuff about your match. They fired something silly like 20 rounds a second too.
silver_ice
Posts: 256
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

oi brax - ask dicki he had all the info on how to get em and s***
Fish
Posts: 129
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Angels are not the only electronic markers these days. And I think the fire rate for the first series of Angels was 15 rounds/s.

Another thing that's interesting is the Tippman Flatliners, it can out range any marker without breaking tournament regulations regarding muzzle velocity.
fArKwIz
Posts: 186
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Fun it can be... But I don't know why, everytime I play paintball, I end up playing with pricks who won't admit that they've been hit. I even caught one guy on my team trying to wipe the paint off himself when he got hit.

u should of shot the s*** out of that c*** fish
Zaratul
Posts: 272
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

or jsut go to a third word country and get a real one
scuzzy
Posts: 1394
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

http://members.optushome.com.au/scuzy2/pro-carb2.gif
fwaa, looks like some kinda gren lobbing thing :)

update: some crazy s*** here too http://www.paintballmaxx.com/customworks/custom.htm
DeFCoN
Posts: 364
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

you have to have a license to own a paintball gun, and 15 to actually play.

airsoft, is illeagal hear, but you are allowed to have an airsoft gun if you have a licence, provided it has a orange colored muzzle cap indicating its a replica or not a real gun.

Most of the airsoft guns you see around are exact replicas, and your not allowed to own a replica gun without a licence.

this is all sketchy information, well what i know atleast. i might be wrong

Cr@ckerJ@ck
Posts: 127
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

sounds correct to me DeFCoN, I love that gren launcher! Scuzzy wtf dose it shoot?
People that wipe paintball marks are the kind of ppl that would cheat in online games LAMO!
kik'em in the nutz!
scuzzy
Posts: 1397
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I have no idea, just found that image via google search... and the original page was removed.
kAiGE
Posts: 76
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

replica hand guns made of die cast metals that dont shoot or anything... just sit there and look good cost 450-700 bux!
u can buy them in a little shop in the city... u dont need no licence.

maby for just replica's that dont shoot you dont need a licence?
StopShootingMe
Posts: 986
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I think you do, and its still illegal to carry them around :)
Fish
Posts: 130
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

u should of shot the s*** out of that c*** fish

Well, when I decide to be nasty and either point blank them or shot about 12-13 rounds into their chest I usually end up with some really 'colourful' phrases being hurled at me
Rubba-Chikin
Posts: 345
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

replica hand guns made of die cast metals that dont shoot or anything


if it shot something it wouldnt be a replica would it... i guess u could have one that shot BB's or nerfball or somethin...

Who has seen the movie "Snatch", in that those 2 black wannabe robber fellas have those replica pistols that fire blanks... what would stop you from puttin in a live round and it becoming a normal gun?
hehe that scene is funny,
...the side of your guns says replica, on the side of my gun is desert eagle point five o...
Nitro
Posts: 331
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland

I had a mate who was in one of the top aus paintball 'clans' - warlords who I used to talk to a lot about paintball. You do need a gun licence and the guns are expensive, and if you get involved in it big time its very expensive, mainly for ammo because its not like the pissy little pump action guns these good ones shoot like machine guns at 300ft per second.

He was telling me about different ammo storage techniques and stuff as well, like you have to keep the balls at certain temperatures for the best accuracy. Pretty involved stuff, lotta fun though ;-)
JackaL
Posts: 304
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

its not cs nitro, ur blonde hair would give u away in woods. :p
Fish
Posts: 131
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

you have to keep the balls at certain temperatures for the best accuracy

I think some doctors also say it helps with fertility :P
plan
Posts: 28
Location:

The best site on paintball laws in Australia I have found is at http://www.billspaintball.com/pblaw.shtml

Most paintball guns for standard play have an accurate range of around 35 metres. Outdoor lasertag of course has significant better range and is cheaper but you don't get the bruising element that some people like (I don't happen to be one of them). We had a clan war yesterday with 38 players on the field, it was great. www.lasertag.com.au
Fish
Posts: 135
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

The brusing is what stops people from being rambo and makes them play as a team. ie: use your team mates as human shields :P
plan
Posts: 29
Location:

I have to say from hundreds of hours on the battlefield doing this stuff that is not my experience. Sure the first game, ppls think they are invincible, they die fast and sit out. Next mission, they are a lot more cautious. It is a common theory that you the need the fear of pain to motivate the players to avoid the enemy, but that does not appear to be it in practice, what you need is the fear of being shot right out of the game. That is the problem with indoor tag, there is no fear of being blown away, your basically immortal. Being able to be killed is an important element of any first person perspective game.
Zaratul
Posts: 297
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

ha human shield
Fish
Posts: 137
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Speaking of guns, killing, being shot and such... In about 2 months I'll be doing this for real :( bummer...
plan
Posts: 30
Location:

I hope I get a chance to shoot at you in the bush (for fun) before you go.
Goa'uld
Posts: 1564
Location: Brisbane, Queensland


I have to say from hundreds of hours on the battlefield doing this stuff that is not my experience. Sure the first game, ppls think they are invincible, they die fast and sit out. Next mission, they are a lot more cautious. It is a common theory that you the need the fear of pain to motivate the players to avoid the enemy, but that does not appear to be it in practice, what you need is the fear of being shot right out of the game. That is the problem with indoor tag, there is no fear of being blown away, your basically immortal. Being able to be killed is an important element of any first person perspective game.




which is why I like counter-strike.
Fish
Posts: 139
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I hope I get a chance to shoot at you in the bush (for fun) before you go.

Who? Me? I don't think you even know what I look like :P
Draffa
Posts: 598
Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland

Scuzzy: I want one of those guns! :D
Renton
Posts: 105
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Yes as previously stated you do need to hold a shooters licence to possess a paintball gun as it is classed as a "firearm".

In regards to replica firearms. No you don't need a licence to possess most types of replicas, however certain behaviour with replicas is prohibited under the Weapons Act. You can't carry a replica exposed to view in a public place and you can't commit any act which may cause alarm to another person (which means pointing it at them or waving it around) common sense really.
plan
Posts: 31
Location:

Are you sure that is the current law, I know it used to be, but I thought we the tightened legislation now that you had to have a collectors license. That is why we don't have exact replica's, but have metal units that look cool instead. For example the Morita is a full size model of the main assault rifle from Starship Troopers, we used it as a light machine gun most of the time although it can be configured as a mini-gun, if you want pictures go to www.lasertag.com.au/weapons.htm
plan
Posts: 32
Location:

Slightly off topic, but we hoping to a Live Roleplaying session this Sunday using outdoor IR equipment. Details are at http://www.lasertag.com.au/namrecon/default.htm

FuKNuKle
Posts: 106
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

hey wut bout bb guns. got a pistol that shoots dem lil plastic balls. som1 brought it bak from japan.
where i get more balls for it?

its pretty mad. got clip and everything, 'internal trigger' or som s*** like dat.

where does a nigga ...wigga like me get balls for it?
FuKNuKle
Posts: 107
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

mmm. renton. juz read ur post.. so wut bout bb guns? it looks real. should we stop shooting the birds that hang out at the bird bath next door and up the street??
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