Man runs infront of a Frozen PaintBall Firing Squad
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they freeze, ill hopfully be putting up a video shortly of Frozen paintballs
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frozen paintballs arent real dumbass
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@Cr0ssb0wY0 even if you do manage to freeze it, which is very hard, there would be so many deformities in the ball it would either A. Get stuck in the hopper, barrel, or feedneck. or B. Get chopped or most likely, be broken in the barrel.
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Paintballs are made out of Propylene Glycol, Sorbitol, color dye and the gelatin shell they don't fucking freeze! They become more brittle. Propylene Glycol is used in fucking antifreeze! Sorbitol is in there to prevent the paint from drying and color dye is used to color the paint obviously.
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omg when u freeze paintballs they just get more brittle, paintballs are made out of gelatin so when u freeze them they just simply get more brittle. try it go put paintballs in the fridge for a day and when u pull them out u can peel the shell off and the paint goes everywhere
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@jauken83 u must watch alot of tech pb! same here
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@AirsoftKid117 or maybe you should raise your GPA above a .1, you imature little fuck.
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@buckboy1478 i have, and plus when you try to freeze gelatine, which a paintball is made out of, it can't freeze, it gets brittle.
hahaha wow dude you are the only dude that actually knows that PAINTBALLS DON'T FREEZE!
some idiots don't realize that oil doesn't freeeze
dude you just made my paintball day =] thanx
(not even being sarcastic im serious)
sillychink3293 3 years ago 4
Its been proven that freezing paintballs actually makes them more brittle and thus likely to break.
A lot of pro teams used to (and still do) keep their paint in coolers before games for this exact reason.
This is a paintball myth that scares a lot of new players.
jauken83 2 years ago 3