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  • Y does it matter about getting stains and being environmentally friendly? If ur that much of a bitch dont paintball

  • Obviously, you don't own property or a business (you would feel differently!)

    Years ago, before you started playing paintball...there wasn't a staining issue.

    Now, there is. This is a forgotten fact. The industry needs to be aware of this fact.

    Thanks for your opinion anyway.

  • llamas

  • Um, shouldnt the test include the ball itself also and not just the paint?

  • Good question.

    Only the fill (pigment) can stain, not the shell.

    Will test the shell in later vids (for other characteristics).

    Roland

  • Hey guys, I just made a brand new paintball forum called "Paintball Place" and i just want to share it with everybody because i want the site to get noticed.

    paintballplace (.) theupstream (.) com

    P.S. We still are looking for moderators.

  • "and i thought we had a problem with oil?" all the oils you listed has nothing to do with the oil our country has a problem with...

    and the whole scriptures thing, who cares. if you wanted reasoning behind doing your video could have simply said, i dont want my clothes stained by oil based paintballs thats why im checking. Exposing lies and what not? bull**** just another way to sneak religion into everything. get a life, and a prostitute

  • Sorry you missed the point

  • Great video, it'd be nice if companies could live up to enviornmetally friendly. We need more people with good sense.

  • @sleepyman136

    I contacted the company several times BEFORE I posted this video, giving a chance to fix the issue before making it public.

    Thaks for your comments, hopefully this will be an example to others to fix ills.

    PLEASE contact to offender FIRST so they can fix it, THEN post it publicly.

  • ok what does the bible have to do with paint balling?!?!?!?!

  • @SkyliaD

    Stating the authority by which I am justified to expose lies, not just hear to see myself talk.

  • Comparing??

    Seriously?!

    Lost would be an understatement.

    Quoting from authority on why people should stand against lies.

  • Is he really comparing paint balls to scripture... I'm just at a lost. Taking religion a little to far.

  • you sound educated a lot about what your doing. and doing a test to learn more doesnt make you dumb in any way. how can people hate on this?

  • Thank you for your comments, I do appreciate them.

    Why hate? As my teenage son says, "I Dunno".

    I seem to attract all kinds (lol).

    I will keep telling the truth...it will help those who want to be helped;

    it will torque-off those who don't.

    Stay tuned for my video series coming out soon.

    Roland

  • Awesome! Did not know that.

  • You are most welcome,

    that is why I did the video

    (and took the heat from haters)

    so others can learn from my mistakes.

    Blessings,

    Roland "BULLSEYE" Chick

  • To everyone who thinks this is stupid and pointless : Do you ever think about the enviroment?? And getting oil stains out of clothing is harder than PEG stains....and again the enviroment!!

    Thumbs up for Roland, who does think about it!

  • this is sooo stupid

  • i like kool-aid espacially the blue one lol

  • i like kool-aid espacially the blue one

  • W..T..F?!? pointless unless your gonna drink that S#$T afterwards

  • What is pointless? Being lied to?

    Showing a test exposing oil?

    A desire for paintballs to NOT stain?

    This is not for you to drink.

    I think THAT is the point.

    Roland

  • @tagroland what is your paintball brand of choice?

  • The sport of Paintball in like the sport of fishing in that there are many varaitions to do it.

    Everyone has preferences to their own likes.

    Paintballs are like bait, in this regard, you use whatever does the job best for that particular application.

    There is no "one balls does it all" that exists.

    Answer:

    The one that works best

  • @tagroland thanks you very much i have 3 different brands of paint balls right now i guess ill try this because i want to find out which has less oil.

  • Aww but I like staining. It makes the course look cool.

  • looks tastyyyy im thirsty now (:

  • Is not KOOLAID.. at least it,s dont taste like

  • Hi its me again I live in Anaheim so how long would it take me to get to Hollister? Btw what requirements do I need to get into this program?

  • @Brianrexbm 6.5 hours north of you; just a humble attitude.

  • where do you live? Because I live in California and I would Love to Paintball again... So pleasse let me know.

  • @Brianrexbm The park I run is located in Hollister, CA. About 45 minutes south of San Jose.

    The name is TAG Paintball.

  • The first one looks like pee!!!

  • @paintball171717 Ikr!!!!!!

  • is the last one for the breast cancer? because there is a near pink side ands the breast cancer ribbon...if it is then that kinda nice to put them on like paint ball ball

  • @xXVENOXiSXx If I'm correct its a Christian paintball group / club , so no it's not a breast cancer ribbon but the Christian fish symbol

  • I really like how you are applying Christ to paintball I have my own Christian paintball team myself!

  • @PaintballLFJ

    REALLY??!!

    Nice...where?

    Roland

    cell 408.426.0786

  • @PaintballLFJ Where how old do you have to be can I use my tippmann a-5 its not I don't have any mods yet.

  • Well, if its vegtiable oil like you stated you dont care because its still oil, its made from plants and is renewable, if you would like to convert your car over to run off of this (its posible but not econamiclly there by that i mean it cost way to much, )

  • @KawarthaPaintball

    Renewable? Source: Plants. Car conversion? Economical?

    All great sidebars.

    Thank you for the comments.

    This videos was about lying about "water soluable" which oil is not.

    Roland

  • what god lovers like guns?

  • THIS God lover ISSUES guns!

    You can shoot Californian's...you just can sear at them (too sensitive:)

    R

  • lol I just prank called this guy and was darth vader

  • LOL.

    So you were (413) 497-0147.

    That was cute.

    Roland

  • iam gay

  • wait we are shooting each other with gummy bears? awesome!

  • it almost sounds like they are at a shooting range for guns not paintball guns.

  • so are those christian paintballs? where can I get them they are cool!

  • @logiebear107

    They are custom made for about 3 parks in the US (we are one of them, of course).

    Promised Land in MI, and another in SLC (don't know name, sorry).

    Roland

  • @tagroland Do you think you could ship me some of those paintballs? what is this price if I could buy them.

  • @logiebear107 Cell 1.408.426.0786

    Just LMK how many you want.

    Roland Chick

  • You know your a real pballer when you fill a pod with water :)

  • @mountainbikeBoii

    LOL!!!

    Guilty as charged.

    Roland

    

  • i thought u were were going to shoot koolaid paintballs

  • cool video. too bad you are blinded by religion.

  • And Yet, Another Post That Is OFF TOPIC.

    Blind, hmm? After 25 years of experience , I guess that is possible.

    Please expound upon your enlightenment and inform me on how you can see and I am blind.

    But not here, as this is not a forum for this. Please call my cell

    1.408.426.0786...I don't bite.

    Roland Chick

  • @tagroland lol ok, ill call after work!

  • @FTWMikeDero Still Standing By...

  • @tagroland get a life this is the least interesting video on youtube ever

  • @sigge951

    I agree!

    But it wasn't meant to be interesting...

    It was meant to instruct and expose lies.

    I promise, the next videos will be 'interesting' for you.

    Roland

  • @sigge951 Ha, you should probably heed your own advice because you're commenting on this video you so easily call uninteresting.

  • very good video 

  • @justin12487 Thank you.

    It was my first (done in 2 takes) with lots of mistakes.

    Learned a lot.

    New ones are coming soon!!

    Roland

  • hahaha 2:23

  • the last paintball has breast cancer ribbon on it was that a promotional thing or something

  • It is a Christian Icthys.

    Looks a lot like Breast Awareness symbol.

  • Watch how its made paintballs there is no oil its the same liquid as cough syrup and wax.

  • Not all paintballs use wax, most use oil .

    Oil, wax, surfactants, starch are fillers mixed with PEG to cut costs.

    It is stated on their MSDS, and they will give them to you upon request.

    Happy shooting.

  • Their MSDS states that oil in in the paintballs.

    It is available upon request, it is a public document.

    The video "How its Made' is not a definitive narrative for all proceses and ingredients.

    Careful what you take as doctrine.

    Happy shooting.

    Roland Chick

  • Modern paintballs contain wax, not oil. Wax is less dense than water, therefore it will float in water. What you're seeing is the wax in the paintball filler, separating and floating to the top of the water. It's not oil. Modern paintballs are non-toxic and water-soluble, which means they do not contain oil.

  • I get my information DIRECTLY from paintball manufacturers:

    YES, they contain oil.

    Not all, but most.

    Any questions?

    Roland Chick

    Owner of TAG Paintball

    Serving Silicon Valley Since 1985

  • @tagroland I'm guessing that you're getting your information DIRECTLY from the paintball manufacturers who probably also claim that their paintballs do not contain oil (which are usually the same manufacturers who are probably also telling you that their competitor's paintballs DO contain oil). The manufacturers you are talking to are most likely telling you this only so you will hopefully buy their product. It's called marketing - it's not science. They aren't required to tell you the truth.

  • MSDS (required by OSHA) states oil, not wax.

    Made of Wax AND Water Soluble??

    I report the truth, you decide to believe the truth or not.

    Call anytime, Roland's Cell 1.408.426.0786

  • The MSDS (Material Saftey Data Sheet) states oil, not wax.

    This is a federal madated document required by OSHA.

    I do not doubt that some use wax like substances as aprt of their fillers.

    That still does not change the fact that others use oil.

    This tautlity is mutually exclusive.

    Happy hunting

  • oil is biodegradable, vegetable oil

  • Not in all conditions (ie 'pancaking', or 'indoors', etc).

    Not in every case.

    FACT:

    The ONLY way to get the paint off my park (since 1985) was to throw away the bunkers. Something doesn't jive no matter the laboatory 'clinical-definition' is given. Even broke a pressure washer to get the 'bio-degradable' paint off (go figure).

    Good input though.

    Will have another video to explain what I mean.

    R

  • @tagroland

    industrial purple wait 10 mins and power wash.

  • Thank you for making my point exactly.

    1) Water

    2) Solvent

    3) Time

    4) Excessive Forece

    VS

    Automatically degrades (with natural elements, ie sun, air, rain) within days of exposure.

    Your choice.

  • just saying if you care about your wearing you SHOULD NOT paintball. and if you care about the environment YOU SHOULD NOT play paintball guess what trees and grass and dirt and just about everything gets hit. so if you fall into any of these you SHOULD NOT play paintall. have fun though.

  • How about telling us what brand the last test subject is? You will be telling us who is making the superior product. Surely they cant be upset with you about that.

  • Other manufacturer's would get upset for 'favoritism'.

    Remember, this vid was done over 2 years ago...

    Back then it was hard to find non-oil paintballs.

    Fast forward to today...

    EVERY domestic and FOREIGN manufacturer has 'green' or eco-friendly paintballs available for the consumer (some still have oil as well)

    I report...you decide.

    Roland Chick

  • wow a pod filled with water

  • ooooohhhh paintballs are made of gummy bears. im gonna go eat a whole bag now....

  • YUCK!! I don't recommend it...

    Only if you REALLY want to...

    LOL...lmk how it tastes.

    Roland

  • @tagroland lol its was sarcasm...... still gummy bears wdf?

  • @tagroland it tastes like shit i did a contest the person to chew to paintball the longest gets a box of 1000 balls and half of us threw up out of like 10

  • TEST A NELSON PAINTBALL!!!

  • @DemonicKroniKPB

    I have investigated over 50 brands of paintballs, including the name you mentioned.

    You seem pretty excited about it...what did you find that you want me to share with the community?

    R

  • @tagroland Nah, i jut wanted to see a nelson ball get tested. I know Nelson is rumored to be the first paintballs out there and i wanted to see what it looked like in water, know that nelson's are super pasty. Thanks for the reply tho!!

  • Was curious as to the request.

    Due to liable issues, I have not named any parties.

    I am just here to educate the client base on how to shift out the truth themselves.

    Happy Paintballing!

    Roland

  • I will post more videos about our great sport (just spent 2 hours in the studio making 17 more), Editing is almost complete, will be posting soon.

    THANKS!

    Roland

  • Thank you for this very helpful video. I know what paintballs to buy now.

  • @TyK1212

    You are MOST welcome.

    That is why it was made.

    More vids coming!!

    Roland

  • can i drink that

  • Only if you want to get 'fat'.

    lol

    

  • ur fat

  • Not anymore!!

    I lost 38 lbs form my 218 frame 2 years ago.

    Now I'm PHAT!!

    lol

  • @katonakid1 and ur gay... hes awesome!

  • @katonakid1 lol ur a FAT troll  kato

  • The "real authority" of an imaginary being. Good point "bible masta", ROFL. I feel sorry for people who need to play make-believe to deal with problems in their life. Anyone know where I can get some Ivory grips for my paintball gun.

  • I can certainly sell you faux ivory grips, because real ivory won't last to the usage.

    Cell 1.408.426.0786

    Call anytime.

    Roland Chick

  • @tagroland I'll leave you alone now, I have to respect the way you handled my pokes at your beliefs. I was honestly wondering what you were hoping to accomplish with the bible references...... was it a "this is my opinion" thing or do you believe that adding those references will actually convert, or "bring people to god"? As an atheist, it instantly made me question the validity of anything you had to say after your "grand opening". No Ivory grips? How about a dolphin skin barrel sock?

  • I welcome a little ribbing. no worries.

    Real intention?

    Simply this, holding the 'liars' accountable (by stating the authority by which I represent the truth...not for any 'holier than thou' position). I have no intention to harm...no axe to grind.

    Feel free to contact me about paintball (or theism).

    Wonderful exchange,

    R

    ps Samurai warriors used shark skin (not dolphin) for the "denticle grip" for their swords. Won't lose hold.

  • I see you respond to most comments, so here's mine.... Why all the faggoty bible references? I'm sure "god" is the last thing on people's mind as they embark to play a game of paintball. Good information to know, but honestly I couldn't care less if my paintballs have oil in them.... or pesticides.... or if they're made from the tears of aborted fetuses.

  • I know truth is hard to take, especially when referenced with real authority.

    The fact that ALL paintball maunfacturers have an 'eco-friendly fill' option available...THAT is testament to true leadership. Sure glad they are in charge of tough decisions.

    Good Luck on the fetuses.

    Roland

  • or....

  • YOU SOUND GAY EWWWWWWWW!

  • Yep. My first attempt at a video!

    However, the industry sure has taken notice!!

    Over 80% of the manufacturers are now offering "ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY" paintballs.

    Not bad for 'sounding gay', eh?

    Call anytime!!

    Roland Chick

    cell .1.408.426.0786

  • Vegtable oil is put in paintballs, not car oil. Theres no dangers with vegi oil, its biodegradable and is better than water in paintballs. Wen you put water in a paintball it stains your clothes like none other. so there is no problem with oil.

  • Water stains like none other??!!

    (And I thought I heard everything since 1985!!)

    Ignorance MUST be bliss!!

  • @tagroland damn you pretty stupid.

    tdavritt actually is right

    i spilled paint on me with mixed water and it stained my clothes

    i spilled paint on me with oil and it came right off

    since oil and paint don't mix well

    when you let it stand it separates

    the paint was on top of the oil and then it was easy to remove

    the oil stain went away with some shout spray and it was good to go

    so there for your wrong and tdavritt is correct

    SO UHHHH......SUCK IT!!!!!!!!!1!!!one

  • Impressive venacular selection and articulation skills!

    Plese keep it gentile.

    Obviously, there is something else in the fill to make it stain.

    FACT: There's no 'water' in paintballs (only enough to change the dry mix to a solution...thereby changing the properties of water).

    Oil sheens water...allowing pigmentation to set, thereby staining underneath material.

    Vid was to show thqat there is NOW oil in paintballs (recent development) and they lied about it. Fairly simple.

  • kewl

  • funny how on some boxes it says nontoxic even though there is oil in it XD

  • That is VERY interesting!!

    Now you know why I made this vid!!

    I am glad you caught that read...good catch.

    Roland

  • @SuperAndrew125 Not all oil is toxic... hence vegetable oil

  • I have to ask is that a Jesus fish on the 3ed ball? it looks like it in the video. Also just an FYI your results are defunct because the water was in a pod. the pod wold be very oily, however your point is made

  • 1) Yes, it is Christ's Icthys(sp?) fish symbol.

    2) Good observation and assumption...no one has ever mentioned that to me before, I will be more careful next time. We do wash all of our pods (and did for this test, of course). Moreover, we only use PEG paintballs at our park...and it is field paintballs only.

    3) Thanks for acknowleging the point...HOPE IT HELPED.

    Roland

  • @tagroland I understand

  • so wht brands did you use

  • For my field in Northern California (and because I border a river) I use a custom ordered PEG base as to degrade the fastest (fades within 24hrs!).

    It happens to be the most expensive ball made (before you get to the tournament shell/fill formulas for low pressure only guns). I know of only 4 paintball parks in the world that use this formula.

    I pay more for a case of paintballs (and I buy only by the 120+ case pallet qty) than you pay for at Walmart!! It is the price for eco-friendly.

    R

  • @AgentBacon117

    NOT ASHAMED of it either.

    Thanks for the enthusiastic response!!

    Blesings,

    R

  • ha he uses a pd to hold water

  • @rejectyourreality10

    My first video...didn't have alot of props (LOL)

  • @tagroland ha cool stuff

  • so is the oil bad for the paintballs and if so what does it do?

  • GREAT QUESTION, Brad!

    A1) Oil dispels water, so rain doesn't rinse off bunkers so pigmentation sets and STAINS

    A2) Oil begins to soak into (and softens) the shell. When this happens, the paintball becomes more ELASTIC; which means it breaks less (bounces more).

    Ever been hit by a ball that doesn't break?

    If it doesn't break...then YOU break.

    They HURT a lot more (LE uses rubber balls for riot control)

    I hope that answer your question

    Roland

  • @tagroland thanks the whole video i was a bit confused during it help alot and im going to try in out thanks

  • @madbrad812345

    My pleasure.

  • @tagroland I got hit in my back and my hand by a ball that didn't break today.

    The one that hit me in the back was at a pretty close distance and it still didn't break (I got hit by some moron although I was out)

    So I guess the reason could be that the balls have oil in them? I have no idea what balls we used,we rented the equipment and it was our first time at this sport.

  • Have to test to comment for sure...it sounds about right though.

    A common practice is to use "2nds" (to save money) that hurt even more (sorry about that)

    New website, will be up soon as a resource for you.

    Mission Statement:

    "To Positively Change the Image of Paintball"

    Don't give up!

    Roland Chick

  • @OgrimD It's possible that it was just a professional grade plastic ball, instead of gelatin.

  • idk what its made of as long as it doesnt break in my marker or barrel

  • idk???

    I apologize, I don't know what that means, sorry.

    Too many factors to list why paintballs break in your barrel/marker.

    I could try to answer some if you told me in what kind of conditions it happens in.

    Roland

  • I'd rather buy paintballs made of vegetable oils and know my money is going to corn and vegetable farmers and agricultural jobs than some lab where some synthetic chemical is made in a vat. Who cares if it stains? It's supposed to stain.. otherwise the fill would be clear or water.

  • Who cares if it stains??!!

    Uhm...players who don't want the clothes stained!!

    And no, it is NOT SUPPOSED to stain.

    It is designed to mark with a colored-pigmented dye, not STAIN.

  • I'm sure you've already answered these questions:

    What companies make their paint with 'PAG'?

    How does it shoot/break?

    How much does a case cost? (practice/medium/tourney grade)

    If you have already answered, I'm sorry for the re post, but I'm not into searching through all those pages of flame :)

  • No worries, my pleasure to help...THAT is why I am here...to help others. Most companies CAN make paintballs (with a majority of the construction) with PEG. (you just have to ask) Shoots/breaks real good. Cost: HIGHER than oil Feel free to cal my cell 1.408.426.0786 or on my dime, 1.800.824.5150 press "0" for my cell I look forward to helping you out. Blessings, Roland Chick
  • what is a good company to buy paintballs from that dont have oil?

  • @Y0UgotPranked

    Just ask them directly, which base filler do they use to cut the PEG with.

    Sorbitol, Canola, starch, clay, etc

    Some comapnies are now claiming to br 'eco-friendly'

    Feel free to call my cell at 1.408.426.0786

    I can talk (with no libel issue) faster than I can type...and we are not limited to 500 characters.

  • Wow. God and paintball. Deep.

  • @VirginiaPaintball

    LOL!!!

  • ive had paint so bad, tht it wouldnt even mix...

  • @ch4ser5

    I am scared...

    I don't even want to know what THAT is made out of!!!

    Thanks for posting and letting people know that there other stuff out there!!

    Roland

  • @tagroland yeah it was really cheap 30 dollar practice paint from walmart, brass eagle paint, its a pain in the ass to get off your fence tho, u need dish soap to get all the oil off not to mention makes a mess of your gun if u get a break

  • @ch4ser5

    Crazy.

    People wonder why I am upset when I was lied to and choose to tell the truth (and won't let them shoot it on my property). What does the packing say?

    It is implied that if Wal Mart sells it...that it won't be bad.

    What was the brand name?

  • @tagroland it was Brass eagle ''reaction'' paintballs, im pretty sure this is the same company that makes monsterballs

  • @ch4ser5

    It is amazing that they are still in business.

    I just don't like anyone being taken advantage of.

  • @tagroland me netiher, thats one brand ill never buy from again.

  • "Kool Aid test." I think this guy's the real Kool-Aid drinker here, in that Jim Jones kind of way. What does Ephesians and Scripture have to do with paintballing?

  • @nyidstein21

    Nice "Straw-Man" question.

    Answer:

    1) Off Topic

    2) Already answered in previous posts.

    Roland

  • I don't see how you think that vegetable and animal oils are bad for the environment. If they're found in the environment naturally then how can it be bad for it? Then again, who really cares if we're firing off a thousand rounds of paintballs in one day when there's a huge oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Another thing that is kind of strange is that you leave your cell phone number as a response to people's posts as if they're actually going to call you.

  • @jonathan0322

    "Error, not Truth shrinks shrinks away with questions" THOMAS PAYNE

    I think my cell number proves this point.

    (The fact that I have only received POSITIVE phone calls...also proves the point of the vid.)

    Call me, if you have anything of merit to say.

    "Cowards with Keyboards Rule the Internet"

    R

  • @tagroland I do not seem to understand how your posting of a number that someone could contact you at proves anything. The approval of many does not make something right. Anyone who would waste their time yelling at someone over the phone would be an imbecile. I do not appreciate the insinuation of my being a coward.

  • @jonathan0322 IMBECILE - Perfect self-descript word choice. I approve.

    Don't understand? Waste Time? Yep...imbecile!

    STILL using a keyboard instead of a phone, says a lot about (lack of) character.

    Majority of experts vs minority of keyboarders...doesn't prove??

    Once again, "imbecile"

    "Contempt prior to investigation keeps one in everlasting ignorance"

    BEN FRANKLIN

    Appreciate/insinuate?? I'll just say it...you are a coward with a keyboard.

    What oil is GOOD for environment?

  • @tagroland Sticks and stones my self-righteous friend. Your opinion on phone usage over keyboard usage is debateable but I prefer to not go into that as it isn't even on topic with what I am trying to say. Please, show me what "Experts" you speak of. Are you trying to say that the people who agree with you are the experts? That is ignorance right there. Obviously you aren't aware that animal and plant oils are healthy for the body. You are merely saying they are bad because it stains your stuff.

  • @jonathan0322

    Issue: Oil is now in paintballs. This is a NEW development (for years there was no oil). (Some of) the industry LIED about this fact. I wrote several articles and finally did this vid to expose this (and other) facts.

    Non-Issue: Type of oil

    Fact: Oil must be removed before pigment stains surface area and can't be removed by environment alone (needs force/solvent, ie pressure washer or Simple Green). This is not practical.

    Draxxus (expert) made 1st Eco-Friendly paint

  • New ASTM regs are being introduced for a 'rinsibility' factor.

    Other makers of paintballs are introducing ingredients to disperse oil better so it won't stain.

    So, if industry experts (leader, policy makers, manufacturers) take notice and act upon this, yet someone not in the industry criticizes what they don't undestand...

    why should I be a pin cushion for their remarks?

    I hope I clarified this better (limited writing response), the next video should cover all objections...it was my 1st

  • @tagroland Manufacturers are listening to what the players want, not necessarily to what is 'good' or 'bad' for the environment. You still haven't provided any references to your supposed experts either so as far as I'm concerned you're just avoiding the questions.

  • Thanks for proving my point: manufacturers listen to players, yet, no one holds them accountable.

    Call me, and I will give you all the references you desire (libel issues, you understand I'm sure). Less than a dozen manufacturers...not too difficult to figure out who's playing naughty / nicey-nice.

    I will also send you a copy (for free) of the 4 part report I did that was publicized in industry magazines..."The High Cost of Cheap Paintballs"

    tagroland@yahoo.com

    Roland Chick

  • @tagroland I do agree that manufacturers will listen to the players in the name of self-interest. What seems to have been lost in both my communications and your own is how these cheap paintballs are bad. I agree, the fact that they stain players clothes and owner's bunkers is a bad thing, but I do not agree on how they are bad for the environment (unless of course you were speaking of those man made environments previously mentioned).

  • Q: "What oil is 'GOOD' for environment (ie photosynthysis)?" it is not how bad it is, but is is good (ie "green" (so environmentalists/gov't won't shut me down).

    I was EXCLUSIVE dist. for ALL CA for a paint man. & told about EPA/Wildlife Fish/Game issues, their response? Quote:

    "It will be hard for you to prove it was our paintballs that caused these issues"

    My lawyer: "LIABILITY EXPOSURE...Only MY heiny is in the wind!"

    I hope I shed more light on this. Did I answer it ok?

  • well i think ill stick with the oil based paint lie or now lie i dont trust stuff i cant pronouns and thats the way manufacturing works anyway if you really care about the enviorment get some grass or a small plant and feed it paint balls see what happends if it does something noteble then make a video about that this to me proof nothing important (and to me i belived that oil based paint was good) and just want to let you now that adding a Religious outlook on the situation makes this sound off

  • @lightbluehaze

    Proving the fact that you don't own land, or a paintball business.

    Thank you for sharing.

    R

  • @tagroland thanks whats with letter

    ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ

    ------------------------------­----^

    oh there you are you littel queef

  • @lightbluehaze Well, singing your ABC's is a good start, I guess. Seriously...actually writing it out...I am impressed! It is good that you are trying to overcome your public education. Here, let me help you: "littel" is actually spelled "little" I can't help with the word "queef" Roland cell 1.408.426.0786 Should you have anything of any value to say feel free to call. If you cannot afford to call, I'll pay for your input 1.800.824.5150 Cowards with Keyboards!!
  • @lightbluehaze oooooooooohhhhhhhhh get roasted on

  • @lightbluehaze oh being harsh now what ever man i just thought that the R at the bottom of you posts was strang really though want to be adults oh and thanks for reading my post i feel so thought of oh that coward comment so true eh

  • @VirreDakari

    Paintballs were not always made with oil in them.

    I DO REMEMBER sales literature/reps stating as fact, that there's no oil.

    They Lied. The Bible references are not vague on this point of lying.

    The TYPE of oil isn't the point, LYING is.

    Take a look at any 'good-oil based' speedball field...then we can open a dialogue of 'good oil vs bad oil'. You may then see the light upon which I am illuminating (no insult intended).

    1.408.426.0786 cell

    Roland Chick

  • @VirreDakari

    You don't see how being lied to, then exposing the lies by truth, referencing being accountable by the Bible as the authority is relevant?

    You are kidding right?

    When is oil GOOD for the environment?

    (Still) setting it straight.

    Roland

  • the hell is this shit? Dude did your brain fall out at some point before this video? It's oil from fish and vegetables not crude oil that we use to run cars, petroleum! (as in gasoline).

  • @Griff666

    You missed the point of the video, and yet you still posted a non-relevant totality?

    Please.

    Roland Chick

    cell 1.408.426.0786

    or just read previous posts, your choice.