These are some of the most common Basic Airsoft Rules, for Fun On the Run, However these are not all the game rules, as they could vary for different games. Safety and FPS rules never change and are always enforced.
Wavier:
All players must be at least the age of 10 year old to play in a Airsoft game. All players regarded less of age are required to fill out a wavier. If you are under 18 years of age your parent or guardian must also sign the waiver.
Elimination:
Any hit to a player, anywhere on ones body is a elimination. Including from your on team. A ricochets may not count as an elimination. CALL YOUR HITS….Cheaters have no honor!
After you are eliminated yell "hit" very loudly and raise your Eliminated Red Rag over your head. Eliminated players may not communicate with or supply any other players on the field.
Safe Play:
A players must be able to safety aim and identify their target. Verify all your targets, to continue to pelt a eliminated player or referee, could result in exposition from the park.
Airsoft Equipment Specifications
Goggle / Face Protection:
Fully sealed approved goggle systems must be used in all B.B.D off areas. You may use paintball goggle mask systems or approved Airsoft goggles that meet or exceed ASTM standards. Your Full face and ears must be covered either by a mask system or balaclava or bandana! (This is a requirement and is no longer an option regardless of age)
B.B.D / Barrel Sock:
All Non-Holstered Equipment, MUST HAVE a Commercially produced B.B.D (Barrel Sock) that is in good condition and tightly secured with a lanyard.
Airsoft-BB’S:
Biodegradable Airsoft-BB’s ONLY! All Airsoft-BB’s must be Biodegradable .20 grams or higher.
Mutli-Mode Airsoft :
400 FPS maximum, with a 20 foot Minimum Engagement distance (M.E.D.)
Secondary Semi /Spring:
350 FPS maximum, with a Zero foot Minimum Engagement distance (M.E.D.) No Magazine Restriction.
Long Distance:
500 FPS maximum, with a 100 foot Minimum Engagement distance (M.E.D.) Small Cap Restriction. Equipment definition: MUST NOT have the ability to go F/A.
Sound Simulated Device:
Commercially produced Only Sound Simulated Thunder B type or Tornado are Allowed. A 20ft elimination radius to any player who is not behind durable cover.
Smoke Devices:
NO SMOKE Devices of any Type are allowed at Fun On The Run.
Eliminated Rag:
Must be a Red 12” x 12” (or bigger) rag to single your are eliminated from the game
www.fortworthpaintball.com
Fun On The Run Airsoft Park
2621 Roberts Cut Off Rd.
Fort Worth, Tx. 76114
817-237-0299
Monday, June 29, 2015
Monday, June 22, 2015
Airsoft Games - Fun On The Run
Airsoft is a extreme sport similar to Paintball in which participants eliminate opponents by hitting them with 6 mm plastic bio-degradable Airsoft-BB’s, that can be powered by CO2, Green Gas, spring, or battery powered. This exotic hobby is in no way militant. Realistic look add to the gaming experience. Just as with video games or movies, players enjoy the thrill of teamwork. In addition, playing airsoft is great way to exercise, enjoy the outdoors, and camaraderie with fellow players.
Fort Worth Airsoft Field
Game of Honor
We believe that Airsoft is a game of honor, and as players one must take faith in the fact that other players will play honestly and call themselves out when hit. As such, it is each player's responsibility to maintain a proper attitude toward all other players. Play with Honor!
Fun On The Run Airsoft Park can handle all your airsoft needs. For more information on how we can serve you, please call us (817) 237-0299
www.fortworthairsoft.com
Fun On The Run Airsoft Park
2621 Roberts Cut Off Rd.
Fort Worth, Tx. 76114
817-237-0299
Fort Worth Airsoft Field
Game of Honor
We believe that Airsoft is a game of honor, and as players one must take faith in the fact that other players will play honestly and call themselves out when hit. As such, it is each player's responsibility to maintain a proper attitude toward all other players. Play with Honor!
Fun On The Run Airsoft Park can handle all your airsoft needs. For more information on how we can serve you, please call us (817) 237-0299
www.fortworthairsoft.com
Fun On The Run Airsoft Park
2621 Roberts Cut Off Rd.
Fort Worth, Tx. 76114
817-237-0299
Monday, June 15, 2015
Fun On The Run Paintball Game Rules - Overview
Here are some of the basic rules for paintballs games at Fun On The Run Paintball Park
Safety First
Two of the most important rules of any paintball games are the Goggle On Rule and the Barrel Safety Cover.
Goggle On
Always, ALWAYS keep your goggles on while not in a protected area. Paintball is an inherently safe sport as long as the required safety equipment is worn during play. Virtually the only way a paintball can injure you is if you are hit in the eyes. We require that everyone not in a protected area keep his or her goggles on AT ALL TIMES. All of our rental goggles also include complete ear and face protection. If your goggles fog up, you are not allowed to remove them to clean them. You must keep your goggles on at all times. If you need assistance, call for a referee. Players removing goggles on the field will be pulled from the game and could result in ejection from the park.
Barrel Bags/ Barrel Covers
Barrel Covers MUST be in the barrel of your paint marker AT ALL TIMES when you are not playing a game or are in a safe zone. This is a safety measure to prevent accidental discharge of paintballs in an area where players are without eye protection.
Elimination from the game
You are eliminated from the game if you are hit by a paintball on any part of your body (including the marker, packs, harnesses or goggles), and the hit leaves a mark the size of a quarter or larger. Splatter and marks smaller than a quarter (as well as bounces) do not count as elimination, but if splatter accumulates to an elimination-sized mark, you are eliminated from that game.
If you are eliminated from play, immediately signal the referees and opposing players by yelling "HIT!" or "OUT!" and raising your hand above your head. Opposing players should immediately cease fire on that player. Once you can safely exit the field of play, move toward the field exit and place your barrel plug in your marker. Point your marker in the air and one hand over your head as you exit the field. Players still alive MUST NOT fire on any player exhibiting the above signs of elimination.
Any player exhibiting the signs of elimination IS ELIMINATED. You cannot say "I'm hit" and then after you realize it didn't break, turn around and keep playing. Once you say you're hit, players will stop shooting at you and move on. If you are suddenly back in the game, it's not fair to them because they may now be in a bad spot. Once you say you're out, you are out. There will be other games.
Once you are out of the game, you are not allowed to signal or talk to any active player or otherwise relay any information about the ongoing game, including positions of players, number of players, positions or status of flag stations, etc. "ELIMINATED PLAYER’S DON'T TALK" is the key phrase here.
20 Foot Rule
To avoid having player's fire at each other from close range, we prefer everyone use the 20 foot rule
This means:
If you are within 20 feet of an opposing player and have an obvious elimination shot, ask them to surrender.
If you are within 20 feet of an opposing player who asks you to surrender, please do so. You will have lots of other chances to play.
However, a player who is asked to surrender does have the choice to continue playing.
Park Staff /Judges
Judges are on the field to enforce rules of play, start and stop games, assist guests with equipment, and help the players in any way possible. Judges have the final ruling in elimination's and rule enforcement. Judges will instruct players at the beginning of each session as to the rules.(which may change from time to time) Paintball is just a game but it's not a fun game when people break the rules. Please refrain from playing after you're hit, wiping off paint, shooting at close range, etc. You will be eliminated from the game for breaking rules. You may be asked to leave if it becomes a habit. Always follow the judges' instructions both on and off the field - they are there for your safety. Anyone found intentionally shooting a field judge would be ejected for the rest of the day.
Do I have Bad Manners?
If so this is probably not the right sport for you. We are a family establishment, So leave your bad manners and bad language at home. You can and will be removed from a game if you cannot control your language. You can be asked to leave if it is a severe problem. There will be ZERO TOLERANCE for any player physically hitting, fighting, grabbing, or "lighting up" another player on the field. Any player acting in this manner will immediately be removed from the field and told to leave without a refund. Please remember that paintball is just a game. Please inform the staff of any players who break the rules. Absolutely NO ALCOHOL will be allowed on the premises. Anyone found consuming alcohol or found to be intoxicated would be denied further play. Paintball and Alcohol do not mix.
Remember this is not a full list of paintball game or Fun On The Run Park Rules, just a quick overview to get you ready for your day of paintball games
www.fortworthpaintball.com
Fun on The Run Paintball Park
2621 Roberts Cut Off Rd.
Fort Worth, Tx. 76114
817-237-0299
Safety First
Two of the most important rules of any paintball games are the Goggle On Rule and the Barrel Safety Cover.
Goggle On
Always, ALWAYS keep your goggles on while not in a protected area. Paintball is an inherently safe sport as long as the required safety equipment is worn during play. Virtually the only way a paintball can injure you is if you are hit in the eyes. We require that everyone not in a protected area keep his or her goggles on AT ALL TIMES. All of our rental goggles also include complete ear and face protection. If your goggles fog up, you are not allowed to remove them to clean them. You must keep your goggles on at all times. If you need assistance, call for a referee. Players removing goggles on the field will be pulled from the game and could result in ejection from the park.
Barrel Bags/ Barrel Covers
Barrel Covers MUST be in the barrel of your paint marker AT ALL TIMES when you are not playing a game or are in a safe zone. This is a safety measure to prevent accidental discharge of paintballs in an area where players are without eye protection.
Elimination from the game
You are eliminated from the game if you are hit by a paintball on any part of your body (including the marker, packs, harnesses or goggles), and the hit leaves a mark the size of a quarter or larger. Splatter and marks smaller than a quarter (as well as bounces) do not count as elimination, but if splatter accumulates to an elimination-sized mark, you are eliminated from that game.
If you are eliminated from play, immediately signal the referees and opposing players by yelling "HIT!" or "OUT!" and raising your hand above your head. Opposing players should immediately cease fire on that player. Once you can safely exit the field of play, move toward the field exit and place your barrel plug in your marker. Point your marker in the air and one hand over your head as you exit the field. Players still alive MUST NOT fire on any player exhibiting the above signs of elimination.
Any player exhibiting the signs of elimination IS ELIMINATED. You cannot say "I'm hit" and then after you realize it didn't break, turn around and keep playing. Once you say you're hit, players will stop shooting at you and move on. If you are suddenly back in the game, it's not fair to them because they may now be in a bad spot. Once you say you're out, you are out. There will be other games.
Once you are out of the game, you are not allowed to signal or talk to any active player or otherwise relay any information about the ongoing game, including positions of players, number of players, positions or status of flag stations, etc. "ELIMINATED PLAYER’S DON'T TALK" is the key phrase here.
20 Foot Rule
To avoid having player's fire at each other from close range, we prefer everyone use the 20 foot rule
This means:
If you are within 20 feet of an opposing player and have an obvious elimination shot, ask them to surrender.
If you are within 20 feet of an opposing player who asks you to surrender, please do so. You will have lots of other chances to play.
However, a player who is asked to surrender does have the choice to continue playing.
Park Staff /Judges
Judges are on the field to enforce rules of play, start and stop games, assist guests with equipment, and help the players in any way possible. Judges have the final ruling in elimination's and rule enforcement. Judges will instruct players at the beginning of each session as to the rules.(which may change from time to time) Paintball is just a game but it's not a fun game when people break the rules. Please refrain from playing after you're hit, wiping off paint, shooting at close range, etc. You will be eliminated from the game for breaking rules. You may be asked to leave if it becomes a habit. Always follow the judges' instructions both on and off the field - they are there for your safety. Anyone found intentionally shooting a field judge would be ejected for the rest of the day.
Do I have Bad Manners?
If so this is probably not the right sport for you. We are a family establishment, So leave your bad manners and bad language at home. You can and will be removed from a game if you cannot control your language. You can be asked to leave if it is a severe problem. There will be ZERO TOLERANCE for any player physically hitting, fighting, grabbing, or "lighting up" another player on the field. Any player acting in this manner will immediately be removed from the field and told to leave without a refund. Please remember that paintball is just a game. Please inform the staff of any players who break the rules. Absolutely NO ALCOHOL will be allowed on the premises. Anyone found consuming alcohol or found to be intoxicated would be denied further play. Paintball and Alcohol do not mix.
Remember this is not a full list of paintball game or Fun On The Run Park Rules, just a quick overview to get you ready for your day of paintball games
www.fortworthpaintball.com
Fun on The Run Paintball Park
2621 Roberts Cut Off Rd.
Fort Worth, Tx. 76114
817-237-0299
Monday, June 8, 2015
What is Paintball?
Paintball is played year around at organized outdoor playing fields. Paintball is a game played between two opposing teams who are trying to capture each other's flag and return it to the flag station. The only catch to all this is, you have to do this without getting zapped by a paintball. Of course you do get to shoot back with your paintball marker. Once you have been zapped you are out for that game. Do not be concerned because games last anywhere from a few minutes to 20 minutes. So you can play as many games as you would like in a day.
Who Plays Paintball?
Paintball is one of the only sports were men, women, and children can compete on a level playing field. Anyone from the age of 10 years old and up can play paintball. You will see all walks life playing paintball from children to their mom and dad, they all play paintball. Any physical type can play paintball too. You do not have to be a track or football star to be good at this game. Who plays paintball? Just about everybody can or does play paintball.
What is a Paintball?
A paintball is mostly a .68-caliber gelatin ball. It is filled with cornstarch, food coloring, and mineral oil. Paintballs are non-toxic and biodegradable. Paintballs come in all colors of the rainbow. Such as green, black, pink, yellow, and many more.
What Should I Wear?
When playing paintball, you will need loose fitting dark colored clothing. The dark colored clothing is to help you blend in to your natural environment. Some players wear camouflage, but we recommended some old clothes, something you would wear to work in the yard. Pants and a long sleeve shirt are also recommended. The paint should wash out of all your clothing. Running shoes or Hi-top cleats are preferred. Also, when you rent equipment you will be issued a pair of paintball goggles and a facemask that will cover your whole face.
-www.Fortworthpaintball.com
Fun On The Run Paintball Park
2621 Roberts Cut Off Rd
Fort Worth, Tx. 76114
817-237-0299
Who Plays Paintball?
Paintball is one of the only sports were men, women, and children can compete on a level playing field. Anyone from the age of 10 years old and up can play paintball. You will see all walks life playing paintball from children to their mom and dad, they all play paintball. Any physical type can play paintball too. You do not have to be a track or football star to be good at this game. Who plays paintball? Just about everybody can or does play paintball.
What is a Paintball?
A paintball is mostly a .68-caliber gelatin ball. It is filled with cornstarch, food coloring, and mineral oil. Paintballs are non-toxic and biodegradable. Paintballs come in all colors of the rainbow. Such as green, black, pink, yellow, and many more.
What Should I Wear?
When playing paintball, you will need loose fitting dark colored clothing. The dark colored clothing is to help you blend in to your natural environment. Some players wear camouflage, but we recommended some old clothes, something you would wear to work in the yard. Pants and a long sleeve shirt are also recommended. The paint should wash out of all your clothing. Running shoes or Hi-top cleats are preferred. Also, when you rent equipment you will be issued a pair of paintball goggles and a facemask that will cover your whole face.
-www.Fortworthpaintball.com
Fun On The Run Paintball Park
2621 Roberts Cut Off Rd
Fort Worth, Tx. 76114
817-237-0299
Monday, June 1, 2015
Paintball Beginners Tips and Pointer's
Beginners always make a few simple mistakes. Not to worry, these are the same mistakes that everyone makes. Here are a few helpful hints:
Goggles On
Never, EVER take off your mask!!! We can't stress this enough. It is very detrimental to your vision's health. A paintball at 285 feet per second could do permanent damage to your eyes. Don't ever take your paintball face protection off, except in designated areas.
You are not a super hero
Don't try to be a super hero. Make sure you understand you and your paintball marker's limitations, whether a rental marker or your own marker.
What to Wear
Wear darker clothes, don't wear white. White is just too bright, you will get creamed. Wear some type of boots or comfortable hiking/running shoes. Something that is comfortable, light, quick, and provides excellent traction in grass and mud.
Always be honest
If you get hit and see the splat on you, please raise your hand and exit the game. There is always another game to redeem yourself.
Always learning
Don't be afraid to ask or learn. With the speed of technology these days it is hard for anyone to know everything about paintball.
Keep your eyes open
Many players make a great play and then quickly get eliminated because they were not looking around (they get tunnel vision) for other players. Tunnel vision is a mistake even the most advanced players make. It's not easy to look around. It is common to try to focus on one thing. Try to look around as you run, hide, attack, and take cover.
Be Alert
Be alert and never focus too much on one thing. Don't keep zipping paintballs at the same guy behind the bunker or tree over and over again. Move on and surprise him from the side or another angle.
Move Around
Don't stay in the same spot too long. If you are in a fort don't keep slinging paint from the same side for too long, its not productive. Go to the other end, go to the second level, do something! Move away from the bunker, walk out unprotected and hold people down. Don't stay in one spot too long!
Never Give Up
Whether you run out of air, paint or energy... don't ever stop or quit, you are still useful. No one has to know that you are all out.
These are some basics tips, the great thing about the game, is there is no right or wrong way to play....Just be Safe.
-www.Fortworthpaintball.com
Fun On The Run Paintball Park
2621 Roberts Cut Off Rd
Fort Worth, Tx. 76114
817-237-0299
Goggles On
Never, EVER take off your mask!!! We can't stress this enough. It is very detrimental to your vision's health. A paintball at 285 feet per second could do permanent damage to your eyes. Don't ever take your paintball face protection off, except in designated areas.
You are not a super hero
Don't try to be a super hero. Make sure you understand you and your paintball marker's limitations, whether a rental marker or your own marker.
What to Wear
Wear darker clothes, don't wear white. White is just too bright, you will get creamed. Wear some type of boots or comfortable hiking/running shoes. Something that is comfortable, light, quick, and provides excellent traction in grass and mud.
Always be honest
If you get hit and see the splat on you, please raise your hand and exit the game. There is always another game to redeem yourself.
Always learning
Don't be afraid to ask or learn. With the speed of technology these days it is hard for anyone to know everything about paintball.
Keep your eyes open
Many players make a great play and then quickly get eliminated because they were not looking around (they get tunnel vision) for other players. Tunnel vision is a mistake even the most advanced players make. It's not easy to look around. It is common to try to focus on one thing. Try to look around as you run, hide, attack, and take cover.
Be Alert
Be alert and never focus too much on one thing. Don't keep zipping paintballs at the same guy behind the bunker or tree over and over again. Move on and surprise him from the side or another angle.
Move Around
Don't stay in the same spot too long. If you are in a fort don't keep slinging paint from the same side for too long, its not productive. Go to the other end, go to the second level, do something! Move away from the bunker, walk out unprotected and hold people down. Don't stay in one spot too long!
Never Give Up
Whether you run out of air, paint or energy... don't ever stop or quit, you are still useful. No one has to know that you are all out.
These are some basics tips, the great thing about the game, is there is no right or wrong way to play....Just be Safe.
-www.Fortworthpaintball.com
Fun On The Run Paintball Park
2621 Roberts Cut Off Rd
Fort Worth, Tx. 76114
817-237-0299
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