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The History of Paintball |
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by James
Jensen (AKA: DevilDog) |
Did you know that paintball wasn’t originally a sport? That’s right folks,
paintball was originally used by farmers and ranchers as a method of marking
trees and livestock. Paintball has obviously changed tremendously since those
days and I have compiled an in-depth history of our beloved sport we call
paintball. Enjoy!
Let’s begin with those days of spotted trees and multi-colored cows shall we?
The year is 1970 and the concept of shooting paint-filled balls did not yet
exist. The idea of a paintgun came about with the want to mark the hides of
livestock to save them from being killed and to mark trees for removal. The
original paintguns (more commonly referred to as markers now) were not at all
designed for any type of sporting use. A man by the name of James Hale of Daisy
Manufacturing is responsible for inventing and patenting the first would-be
paintball marker ever made. It wouldn’t be until several years later that an
actual paintball game would take place using these paintguns.
We move forward in time to the year 1981 and the birth year of paintball. It
basically came about with three men from New Hampshire wanting to settle a
debate over who was more cunning. These three men are Bob Gurnsey, a sporting
goods retailer; Hayes Noel, a stockbroker; and Charles Gaines, a writer. In the
month of May of 1981 they came up with the idea of shooting each other for fun
and making a game out of it. On July 27th, just one month later, the first ever
game of paintball would be played. The game was a 12 man capture-the-flag game
in which a man named Ritchie White captured all of the flags without firing a
single shot or being seen. The paintguns they were all equipped with was the
Nelspot 007 pistol and they wore nothing more than shop goggles for face
protection. They used Nelson paint pellets made by the Nelson Paint Company and
12 gram CO2 cartridges. Here’s a picture of the Nelspot 007:

Nelspot 007 Paintball Marker. |
Paintball wouldn’t be paintball without a field right? Well, that’s what Caleb
Strong thought as well in 1982 when he opened the first ever outdoor paintball
field in Rochester, N.Y. This would be the year that paintball became a true
sport and was marketed by Charles Gaines as the National Survival Game (NSG).
Pursuit Marketing Inc. was founded this same year and became the first to market
and distribute paintball products. This led to the first ever paintball
tournament known as the NSG National Paintball Tournament in 1983. The
tournament had a cash purse of $14,000. The following year Caleb Strong opened
the first ever indoor paintball field as well.
As the sport grew in popularity, so did the demands for better markers and
equipment. Robert G. Shephard developed the first marker specifically designed
for the sport of paintball and was issued a patent for it in 1985. This marker
was known as the Splatmaster which is shown here:
Another necessary improvement was that of the paintball itself. In 1987, an
employee of the Nelson Paint Company named George A. Skogg came up with a
paintball bullet recipe that was more accurate and stable and was filled with
brighter, more visible paint. The water-based paintballs were gelatin capsulated
and were much more easily washable than its predecessor. The paintballs we are
familiar with today have been improved since then but are still the same basic
product.
The paintball markers themselves have definitely encountered the most changes
over the fairly short history of paintball. They have developed from single shot
paintguns to pump guns to semi-automatic markers to fully automatic autocockers.
It took several designs of each style of marker for them to become effective and
even today they are not perfect. Major hurdles that they needed to overcome
included gas issues, feed issues, and mechanical issues. I won’t go into the
various types and styles of markers because there are just too many of them for
me to want to write. The major improvements made from the earlier markers
include accuracy and distance, rate of fire (ROF), reliability, and appearance.
These improvements have been acquired with such items as precision honed
barrels, curved barrels (Flatline), ported barrels, electric triggers, polished
metal internal parts, and various body designs to name a few.
With technological advances happening all the time in paintball, it becomes
increasingly popular. As we all know, paintball is one of the fastest growing
sports in the world. With the increase of players in the sport, there was a need
for various organizations and leagues to better promote the sport. The first of
which was the International Paintball Players Association (IPPA), which was a
non-profit organization founded in 1988. This was the first organization that
was dedicated to the education, growth, and safety of the sport of paintball.
Several years later in 1992-93, the National Paintball Players League (NPPL) was
founded in Chicago and began the nationwide NPPL Pro-Am Series. The IPPA was
officially disbanded in 1996, most likely due to the success of the NPPL. The
NPPL is still around today.
Paintball over the years has been adopted by many different countries all over
the world. It’s become so popular that TV stations such as ESPN and MTV have ran
shows on it, actors such as William Shatner, Tom Cruise, and Arnold
Schwartzenegger promote it, and major companies like Wal-Mart carry it’s
products. With this kind of backing the future of paintball only gets brighter.
The paintball players benefit from this as more companies become involved and
more innovations are accomplished. Paintball’s wonderful safety record also
plays a major role in its success but is still viewed by people who don’t play
it as a dangerous sport. I think that once this hurdle is jumped, paintball will
truly be able to achieve its full potential.
Here’s a timeline of events that have occurred during the evolution of
paintball:
1970 – James Hale invented the first paintgun.
1981 – Paintball begins in New Hampshire and the first game of paintball was
played. The principal creators of include Bob Gurnsey, Hayes Noel, and Charles
Gaines.
1982 – The first outdoor playing field was opened in Rochester, N.Y. by Caleb
Strong. Charles Gaines marketed paintball as the National Survival Game (NSG).
Pursuit Marketing Inc. (PMI) was founed to market and distribute paintball
products.
1983 – The first NSG National Championship took place and had a cash purse of
$14,000. The first outdoor paintball fields opened in Toronto, Canada. Lionell
Atwill writes “The Official Survival Game Manual”, the first paintball
publication.
1984 – The first indoor paintball field was opened by Caleb Strong. Paintball
started in Australia under the name of Skirmish Games.
1985 – The first outdoor paintball field was opened in England.

1987 The first paintball magazine (Action Pursuit Games) is published. APG
remains the number one selling paintball magazine today. |
1988 – The International Paintball Players Association (IPPA) was founded.
1991 – Paintball begins in France, Denmark, and other countries in Europe.
1992-1993 – The National Paintball Players Association (NPPL) was founded and
began its NPPL Pro-Am Series across the U.S. Rec.Sport.Paintball became an
official newsgroup. Team Internet is formed as players prepared for the World
Record Game at Jack Frost Mountain, PA.
1995 – Paintball fields are open in Europe, Asia, and South America.
1996 – Paintball fields, stores, and tournaments can be found in many countries
around the world. The IPPA is officially disbanded.
1997-1999 – The first electro-pneumatic markers are designed and produced.
2004 – Ariakon is founded and the Ariakon Revolution begins, slowly taking over
the paintball world. (Had to throw that in there, hehe)
The sites I referenced include:
www.paintball-guns.com
www.f4og.com
http://inventors.about.com
www.topgunpaintball.com
www.draxxus.com
www.paintballparadise.com
www.paintballmagazine.net
www.dpxpaint.com
www.shootemup.supanet.com
www.nelsonpaintball.com
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About the Author....Hey everyone, my real name is James Jensen and I
reside in Fresno, CA. I am currently in the Marine reserves as a 3521 basic
automotive mechanic and have been in for almost three years now. I have been
involved in the sport of paintball for a few years and I consider myself to be a
true woodsballer. I prefer playing up in the mountains here in Fresno but am
looking forward to an upcoming indoor close quarters battle field. I love
playing in unfamiliar territory with a small group of players and natural, dense
terrain. As you can see in the picture above, I use an Ariakon SIM-4 and SIM-5
as my primary markers. Special thanks to Ariakon for producing a fantastic
product and displaying the history of paintball for all to see. Enjoy!
James goes by the name DevilDog on the Ariakon
forums and is a long standing and
highly respected member.
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