Pump Paintball - Why Play With A Pump?
When a paintball player brings and uses a pump on the field, many semi-automatic fancy electronic marker players scratch their head. "Why would anyone want to play with a pump?", is the question many ask themselves.
Armed with a pump paintball gun, the player only can shoot as fast as he can pump, which isn't very fast at all. Going against an electronic 15+ BPS gun, a pump is a huge disadvantage. Why would anyone want to play so disadvantaged? Let me give you a few reasons.
First off, playing with a pump is a huge money saver. It is no secret that paintball is expensive. It is extremely expensive if you play regularly and have the latest and greatest gear. If you don't want to go the route of chasing the newest upgrades, and the latest fastest marker, getting a pump is a much cheaper option. CCI, Tippmann, and Arrow Precision make durable and dependable pump guns. They are much cheaper than a brand new high-end electronic gun too. Besides saving money on gear, you also will will drastically save money on paint because you can't shoot 15+ balls in a second. With all the money you'll save, you'll be able to play more frequently, and longer.
There are some people out there, believe it or not, that live for a challenge. They enjoy pushing themselves and seeing how much they can accomplish. They are the kind of people who would rather take the hardest trail up a mountain rather than the easiest. These kind of people enjoy playing with a pump because if offers a challenge for them. They thrive on being outgunned.
Besides the challenge that pump play offers, it also helps train you to become a better paintballer. Some people debate this, but I see no debate. It is quite simple really. Without the ability to spray paintballs and hope that it may hit someone you are forced to move and find better angles where you can hit someone. You are also forced to make your shots count. This means you train yourself to take better shots. With an electronic marker it is easy to sit in the back and unload, while with a pump, not so much, because with your inferior fire power, you will get destroyed. You have to compensate for your slower rate of fire by playing smarter and more effectively, which in time will make you a better paintball player.
There are other reasons why someone would want to play this way, but these are the big ones. Playing with a pump really helps you build up your skills because if you want to win, it forces you to move more, find better angles, and make each of your shots count. You'll improve your accuracy, and start to think about strategy instead of sitting in the back and machine gunning paint, at the expense of your wallet, and the game of paintball. What started as a fun, simple sport, has turned into a sport where what you shoot and wear is more important than how you play. Pump paintball represents the sport as it started.
Armed with a pump paintball gun, the player only can shoot as fast as he can pump, which isn't very fast at all. Going against an electronic 15+ BPS gun, a pump is a huge disadvantage. Why would anyone want to play so disadvantaged? Let me give you a few reasons.
First off, playing with a pump is a huge money saver. It is no secret that paintball is expensive. It is extremely expensive if you play regularly and have the latest and greatest gear. If you don't want to go the route of chasing the newest upgrades, and the latest fastest marker, getting a pump is a much cheaper option. CCI, Tippmann, and Arrow Precision make durable and dependable pump guns. They are much cheaper than a brand new high-end electronic gun too. Besides saving money on gear, you also will will drastically save money on paint because you can't shoot 15+ balls in a second. With all the money you'll save, you'll be able to play more frequently, and longer.
There are some people out there, believe it or not, that live for a challenge. They enjoy pushing themselves and seeing how much they can accomplish. They are the kind of people who would rather take the hardest trail up a mountain rather than the easiest. These kind of people enjoy playing with a pump because if offers a challenge for them. They thrive on being outgunned.
Besides the challenge that pump play offers, it also helps train you to become a better paintballer. Some people debate this, but I see no debate. It is quite simple really. Without the ability to spray paintballs and hope that it may hit someone you are forced to move and find better angles where you can hit someone. You are also forced to make your shots count. This means you train yourself to take better shots. With an electronic marker it is easy to sit in the back and unload, while with a pump, not so much, because with your inferior fire power, you will get destroyed. You have to compensate for your slower rate of fire by playing smarter and more effectively, which in time will make you a better paintball player.
There are other reasons why someone would want to play this way, but these are the big ones. Playing with a pump really helps you build up your skills because if you want to win, it forces you to move more, find better angles, and make each of your shots count. You'll improve your accuracy, and start to think about strategy instead of sitting in the back and machine gunning paint, at the expense of your wallet, and the game of paintball. What started as a fun, simple sport, has turned into a sport where what you shoot and wear is more important than how you play. Pump paintball represents the sport as it started.
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Pump action paintball is a ton of fun to play. For more reasons why you should get a pump, read Why Play Pump Paintball?