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  • 16-01-2009 11:18pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 179 ✭✭


    Where is the best place or site to get a paintball gun???


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  • Registered Users Posts: 993 ✭✭✭ditpaintball


    For starters they are called paintball markers, not guns.

    There is on one that sells them in the republic. You are looking around €400 to get started off.


  • Registered Users Posts: 179 ✭✭donmaga1


    Thanks for the info.

    The question still unanswered.

    Where can I buy a paintball marker?


  • Registered Users Posts: 993 ✭✭✭ditpaintball


    You can buy one from Anarky Paintball in Newry or Just paintball in the Uk. Check paintballer.ie for details.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,004 ✭✭✭ironclaw


    But they kinda need Garda authorisation


  • Registered Users Posts: 21 byrne-himself


    is garda authorisation difficult to get, i.e. same as actual firearms, eg. secure storage, checks. i was looking into them recently just don't seem to be able to find a team in wicklow:(


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  • Registered Users Posts: 993 ✭✭✭ditpaintball


    is garda authorisation difficult to get, i.e. same as actual firearms, eg. secure storage, checks. i was looking into them recently just don't seem to be able to find a team in wicklow:(


    There are teams alright, you just are not looking in the right place.


    www.paintballer.ie


  • Registered Users Posts: 21 byrne-himself


    thanks for link:D, any idea on the legal routes to getting a marker and whats involved?


  • Registered Users Posts: 993 ✭✭✭ditpaintball


    To get a marker you will need to get an authorisation. Currently, this process is long and tedious, how ever from the 1st Aug, it will be much easier due to some changes being made.

    All paintball marker authorisations will be dealt with at a local level i.e. by your local super, so no more will your marker need to be sent off to garda hq for ballistics testing.

    There is loads more info in the legal forums on paintballer, you must log in to view it ithough.


  • Registered Users Posts: 21 byrne-himself


    hmm sounds tricky, will go dwn and hav a chat, tnx


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,004 ✭✭✭ironclaw


    Best of luck mate. You'll need it. I waited 7 months and was turned down in a 2 line letter.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 993 ✭✭✭ditpaintball


    Come Augest, it should be much easier.


  • Registered Users Posts: 321 ✭✭fishtastico


    For starters they are called paintball markers, not guns.

    They're called guns in the states. Just using the term "marker" isn't going to make the lawmakers fall in love with IPPA and change the laws. Gun is fine. Especially for woodsball


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,004 ✭✭✭ironclaw


    They're called guns in the states. Just using the term "marker" isn't going to make the lawmakers fall in love with IPPA and change the laws. Gun is fine. Especially for woodsball

    Funny, every team I've played from the states has used the term "Marker" and so does nearly every major international tournament. But hey, you must be right.

    And it makes a huge difference to the attitude you get when you walking into An Garda. For example, Airsoft Guns are not the same as Paintball Markers in the eyes of many people that I've spoken to from DOJ and An Garda. You do get a much better response when you say marker. Gun could be a 50 cal while a marker seems more refined and less lethal.


  • Registered Users Posts: 321 ✭✭fishtastico


    ironclaw wrote: »
    Funny, every team I've played from the states has used the term "Marker" and so does nearly every major international tournament. But hey, you must be right.

    And it makes a huge difference to the attitude you get when you walking into An Garda. For example, Airsoft Guns are not the same as Paintball Markers in the eyes of many people that I've spoken to from DOJ and An Garda. You do get a much better response when you say marker. Gun could be a 50 cal while a marker seems more refined and less lethal.

    I've seen videos of the pros calling them guns, and a lot of the websites use that term. Even wikipedia! (All hail...) Also, that was my point, that it's no good pretending that they're something completely different to guns just to get them past the Gardaí. I know, energy differences, etc, but they're still pretty similar.

    And hey, I use the term marker, but I still object to the IPPA trying to phase the word "gun" out of the english language.../sarcasm


  • Registered Users Posts: 993 ✭✭✭ditpaintball


    The idea of calling them markers is to seperate them as much as possible from 'real guns' which is what is needed to help relax the controls on them.

    This is gone off topic.


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