Field Rules &and Regulations
Barrel Blockers ON!
Players must demonstrate respect and maturity
All players must understand that our primary concern is to ensure the safety of every player and that each player is expected to maintain themselves in a mature manner on the field. There are inherent dangers in this sport and any player who knowingly acts in a manner which jeapordizes the safety or enjoyment of the game will be dismissed from the field. We do not tolerate discrimination in any form . During game play, strategy sometimes involves grouping or banning together but it will not be tolerated if players act in a manner which puts any other player at risk of intentional excessive force.
Goggles on
Splat Happens
Players must be adhere to the rules set forth before each scenario. Any player who intentionally disregards the rules of the scenario will be asked to leave the course during that scenario and stay in the observation area until it is completed.
On the occasion that a player is not aware that they have been hit - ie: not knowing if a paintball has bounced or broken on them, they must ask for a player paint check or referee paint check.
We ask that players act honestly and paint wiping is not acceptable on the field.
Marker malfunctions happen! Raising your gun with a barrel blocker and announcing "malfunction" is the best way to alert players that you are experiencing a malfunction and need to remedy it. Players should always be aware of their surroundings and mind full of their own trigger control.
Communication is key!
National Sports Entertainment Recreation Association
All players must read and agree to follow all player safety rules, field safety guidelines, and sign the waiver of liability and hold harmless agreement prior to participating in any paintball activities without exception. Any violation of the safety rules will result in mandatory ejection from the field and/or premises.
1. SAFETY GOGGLES must be worn by anyone in the playing field and target range at
all times. Only Goggles specifically approved for paintball that provide full face and ear protection are allowed. Modifications are strictly prohibited.
2. NO SHOOTING in any areas other than the designated playing field and/or target
range. No shooting into or out of the registration area, neutral zones or parking area. Markers may only be discharged on the active field of play or target range.
3. JUDGES DECISIONS ARE FINAL and players or spectators will not be allowed to
argue with the referees under any circumstances.
4. BARREL BLOCKING DEVICES must be in at all times anywhere on the property other than the designated playing field and target range. Barrel blocking devices must be specifically designed and manufactured for paintball markers.
5. NO BLIND SHOOTING
6. NO SHOOTING at wildlife, airplanes, automobiles, parachutists, etc.
7. NO CLIMBING of trees, vehicles, or any structure 4’ or higher. Castles, forts, or towers must be clearly marked in the field of play and meet our safety guidelines.
8. NO PHYSICAL CONTACT
9. NO CONSTRUCTION OF BOOBY TRAPS
10. NO ALCOHOL OR ILLEGAL DRUGS are allowed on the premises. Anyone engaging in these activities or who is impaired will be ejected from the field. Repeat
violators will be banned from the facility permanently.
11. NO VERBAL ABUSE profanity, name-calling, or slurs against anyone’s race, religion,or family members and friends will be tolerated.
12. NO SMOKING except in designated areas approved by the field operator.
13. NO UNAUTHORIZED EQUIPMENT or potentially dangerous gear is allowed.
All firearms, knives, machetes, etc. are prohibited. The field operator must approve all equipment allowed on the premises.
14. MODIFICATIONS ARE PROHIBITED Players are not allowed to modify safety
goggles, rental markers, bunkers, or any property on the premises.
15. SPECTATORS are required to wear safety goggles unless they remain a minimum of
five feet behind the safety netting at all times. No exceptions.
16. TANK-FILLS players are not allowed to perform tank-fills (no exceptions).