Paintballing in Gatwick

Here at iPaintball we have composed a list of what we think are the best paintball sites in Gatwick. This has been done by looking at different reviews, customer response and personal experiences at these different venues. iPaintball has done this in order to give you, the customer a better idea of where you will find the best experience. The Gatwick venues are in the West Sussex countryside so the sites are completely incorporated into the natural forest.

The Gatwick paintball sites are easily accessible due to the A23 and M23 roads. These sites can accommodate for stag/hen parties, birthdays or corporate bookings so get as many people as you can because more the merrier. The Gatwick paintball venues have classic scenarios such as speedball, castle and village. In these games your skill and tactics will be put to the test in order to win. These top sites use semi-automatic guns which can fire up to 7 paintballs per second! So you can go Rambo and spray everywhere or pick your shots and be careful, the decision is yours.

If you want any more information on the top paintball sites in Gatwick then visit the links posted below, you can also call us on the phone number listed to find out availability.

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5 Star Venue
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Tea / Coffee
 

Start: 09:00am

Finish: 16:00pm

100 Paintballs:
£7.00
Smoke Grenades:
£3.00

Castle

Paintball
Gatwick:

Address:
Green Lane, from Honeycrock Lane, Salfords, Sussex RH1 5QP

Tel:
0845 430 4455

Paintball Hints and Tactics Article!

Oh, Gunny Sergent Hartman taught the boys well. Call it what you will, your marker, strap, piece, gat, whip, pistola, hog or whatever, but yourpaintball gun is the only thing between Us and Them in Gatwick. The sport of paintball revolves around your ability to fire against your opponents to both eliminate them and protect yourself and your teammates. First we’ll discuss the gun itself: how to set it up, maintenance, care, aiming, and how to how the thing – it might not be sexy but if you don’t get these basics right you’ll be staring down the barrel of an opponent’s gun in Gatwick faster than Reggie Bush on a third and one. Paintball is a gear intensive sport, keeping your equipment at the top of its game can be the difference between winning and losing. Your gun functions like a rifle, not a pistol, with your air tank acting as stock. Your bottom-line setup determines how long and how high this stock will be in Gatwick. Act in accordance with the length of your arms, not what you see other people at the field doing unless they play at top divisions. If Tiger Woods gave you tips on your golf swing you’d listen to him, so the same goes for how pros play ball. Virtually all Gatwick tournament players use a rail or rail and ASA system to connect their bottle to the gun. I generally don’t recommend drop forwards at gatwick because they bring the back of the gun close too close to the face and position of the bottle much lover, giving you less control, an exposed elbow and a taller rig. If you want a drop have at it, just remember you don’t see the best paintballers at the top using one.