When I was first exposed to paintball in middle school, I couldn't get enough of it. Had a framed set of Doc's X-ray prints hanging on my bedroom wall. Played all through high school, scrounging cash together for paint and basic equipment, and even traveled half-way across the country to attend Oklahoma D-Day (1st ID!) in '07 and '09. Not long after that, college, starting a career, my paintball buddies moving away, and a general lack of funds and time soon saw me quitting without realizing I'd quit.
In the last few weeks, the bug has bitten me to start again now. I'm returning now 15 years later to a very different scene than the one I left. No more Bob Long, Smart Parts, WGP, WDP, and many of the companies that still exist are a shell of what they were. PBNation is all but dead. Electronic guns are capped at 10.5bps for tournament play. All the new hot markers look like the same tube with grips. However, with an established career (and the passing of time) all the grail markers I'd once fawned over are attainable. My old gear is considered "vintage" but in a cool way. And I see the crowd here at MCB is still much the same! I've set out to re-build the 2k1 autococker I regret selling many years ago, blew the budget including upgrade parts, ended up winning an ebay auction for a second autococker body, and am in the process of blowing the budget for that one too!
Has anyone else taken a long break and returned? What were the things that surprised you? What got better? What do you miss?
In the last few weeks, the bug has bitten me to start again now. I'm returning now 15 years later to a very different scene than the one I left. No more Bob Long, Smart Parts, WGP, WDP, and many of the companies that still exist are a shell of what they were. PBNation is all but dead. Electronic guns are capped at 10.5bps for tournament play. All the new hot markers look like the same tube with grips. However, with an established career (and the passing of time) all the grail markers I'd once fawned over are attainable. My old gear is considered "vintage" but in a cool way. And I see the crowd here at MCB is still much the same! I've set out to re-build the 2k1 autococker I regret selling many years ago, blew the budget including upgrade parts, ended up winning an ebay auction for a second autococker body, and am in the process of blowing the budget for that one too!
Has anyone else taken a long break and returned? What were the things that surprised you? What got better? What do you miss?
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