Interview With A Sniper
Written by J. Franklin. Posted May 20, 2007
A Conversation With One of Woodsball's Best -- As far as woodsball snipers go, Bruce "Charon" Johnston is one of the best. He puts his military training to good use on the paintball field, and few people -- if any -- love the game more than he does.
Sniper Tech
Written by Jayson Orvis aka JOracle. Posted May 20, 2007
The Evolution of the Paintball Marksman -- Many of the wise men of paintball will tell you that the paintball sniper does not exist -- and I must confess to having my own doubts as well.
No Such Thing as a Paintball Sniper, huh?
Written by Jason Orvis aka JOracle. Posted May 17, 2007
Better Think Again.—Hiding out in the pillboxes was a bad idea. As soon as Rory set foot into his, I knew that we were screwed. His footfalls made the muffled whompf-whompf sound of someone in the pillbox—a sound that could be heard halfway across the field. I was one of the “mutants” and I had been reluctantly convinced by the other mutants that we could rack up some quick “kills” by starting the game from inside the boxes.
The Dirty Saints
Written by Paul Knoch. Posted May 16, 2007
I have heard artists say that they don't create their songs or sculpture so much as they "discover" them as if they were always there, part of the universe, waiting to be found like a shell on a lonely beach. That's how I feel about the Saints. No one invented them. They have always been there, waiting for a name. Technically, the Dirty Saints came into being on a clear Sunday morning in the living room of my friend Jayson's beautiful home outside Salt Lake City.
Paintball Silencers
Written by Jordan F. Ricks. Posted Dec 27, 2004
Not long after the invention of the direct-feed paintball gun, players began to tinker with the idea of making their paintguns quieter. Paintball silencers have been around almost as long as hoppers.

