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Always wear proper eye, face
and ear protection designed especially to stop paintballs.
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Never shoot a person who is
not wearing proper protection.
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Treat every marker as if it
were loaded.
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Never look down the barrel
of a marker.
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Never point the paintball
marker at anything you don't wish to shoot
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Keep the paintball marker on
safe until ready to shoot.
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Keep the barrel plug in the
paintball marker's muzzle when not shooting.
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Always remove gas source
before disassembly.
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Store the marker unloaded
and de-gassed in a locked place.
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Follow warnings listed on
gas source for handling and storage.
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Never use ammunition other
than .68 caliber paintballs.
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Do not shoot fragile objects
such as windows.
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Paintballs may cause
staining on some porous surfaces such as brick, stucco, and wood.
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Never engage in vandalism.
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Do not use marker for
drive-by shooting.
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Always measure your markers
velocity before playing paintball.
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Never shoot at velocities in
excess of 300 feet per second.
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Do not modify your marker's
pressurized air system or cylinder in ANY way. |