125customs FireballsI've been to Hell Survivors several times, and this being their field paint I've used it just as many. I shoot a Tippmann so paint quality has never been a huge deal to me, but from my experience...
I've been to Hell Survivors several times, and this being their field paint I've used it just as many. I shoot a Tippmann so paint quality has never been a huge deal to me, but from my experience Fireballs are very good paint.
The paint has good versatility, it's tough enough to withstand the beating of the field's rental 98s but also breaks fairly consistently on target. I don't have a barrel kit so I can't say anything about consistent bore sizes or anything like that. This is solid mid-level paint.
The only two drawbacks I find are
1) the price, which really isn't terribly expensive (I believe it's now been lowered to something like $52 a case) but is still more than a casual player like me would like to pay
2) It breaks red. While I know Hell Survivors specifically advertises this as a plus, I personally believe that this added "realism" is at the cost of safety. With red paint it may become difficult to discern injury from an out. It's not a huge deal but many fields don't use red paint for this reason, and I had to find some kind of downside.
In conclusion, don't be scared off by FPO, this is good paint.
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125customs FireballsI can't say anything about consistent bore sizes or anything like that. This is solid mid-level paint.