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Period of Field Use: |
2 years |
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| Last There: |
May 9th, 2006 |
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Other Fields in the Area: |
strikezone |
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Directions to the Field: |
in between the broad river bridge and wal-mart in beaufort |
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| Review: |
to start with i'd like to tell everyone that im one of the new referees/workers for the field at the fun park. to address some of the questions/issues being discussed in the thread, the reason we could not fill the guys tank up with 4500psi is because our generator only generates 3000psi and a 3000psi tank cant put 4500 into another, but we did the best we could and put 3000 in and only charged him for 3000.
about the field, we just got a 18 air bunker set but it is broken and it might take us a few months to order a repair kit and then fix-em and put em up. the woodsball course is finished and open for play. the sand in our speedball course is unfortunate but its the best we can do for now.
about gun tech and inexperienced workers, all of the inexperienced workers who "couldnt" help you were not paintball employees but actual kitchen workers from inside. how much do you expect? as for who is a worker and who does actually know what they're doing?, Andrew (curly hair, glasses), evil/other Andrew (less gun tech knowledge but good ref/shop worker), finally me (David, just started, good gun tech, can fix/program your shockers/autocockers any basic or "noob level gun", working on ion tech.)
even before i started as a worker i always played here, i played in two leagues and two of the tourneys. my only complaint during that whole time was that they were always understaffed and slow. that problem should be fixed now that they have an extra body
i highly recommend league play. with only a little bit of experience any team can be competitive. field is a 3v3 field and league play is 3v3 so its not hard to get a team together or join an existing team that needs 1 more player
good luck and god bless,
David |
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