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Ultimate Paintball Tool Box


Ultimate Paintball Tool Box: A must for every paintballer.

Manuals: You should always have manuals of your marker, hopper, etc. with you whenever you go to play. It contains trouble-shooting guides and diagrams of your equipment.

Allen Wrenches: On most guns you will need a good set of allen wrenches to fully take apart your equipment. You can pick up a set a any hardware store (get a good set- don’t cheap out). Depending on the type of marker you have you may need either a standard or metric set.

Screw Drivers: Screw drivers are another tool you will need to disassemble your equipment.

Pliers: Pliers can be used to remove or hold smaller parts. I would suggest Needle Nose Pliers, Regular Pliers, and Vice Grips (locking). Bring little pieces of cloth or leather to place under the vice grips to avoid damaging your equipment.

A Large Sowing Needle or Dental Picks: to help remove orings.

Teflon Tape or Plumbers Tape: Both of these products are used to seal threads on your marker.

Black Electrical Tape: Many uses, to hold things together, some people even use it as ball detents in pump markers.

Extra O rings, Cupseals, and Springs: These are things that can easily brake or go bad. Be sure to keep a number of several sizes of orings in your toolbox.

Spare Screws, Bolts, and Nuts: You should always have spare screws, bolts, and nuts in your paintball tool box. These things can be lost or become damaged.

Special Gun Tools: Some guns require special tools to be taken apart, adjusted, and repaired. Always keep these type of tools handy.

Gun Oil: Always keep some handy to re-oil your gun after you are finished fixing it. Check in your owners manual because some manufactures recommend different types of oil on their markers.

Spare Squeegees: Keep an extra squeegee handy to keep your barrel clean.

Batteries: If your marker or hopper uses batteries keep several extras handy. Several!

Rags, Q-tips, Paper Towel: Use these to help keep your equipment clean.

Bottle of Soapy Water: to use on your mask and equipment to remove paint and dirt.

Band-Aids or small first aid kit: Be prepared

 

Here is a list of some extra things you could also have included in your tool box just in case:

Replacement Goggle Lens: Never continue playing with a damaged pair of goggle lens. It’s good to have a spear but rear that you’ll damage your lens to the point it’s unsafe.

Small Flash Light: you can get a cheap led light at a doller store.

Anti-Fog Spray

Zip Ties: incase something breaks like a buckle, sling, etc.

Small Brush: like a tooth brush- to help remove paint or dirt in deep areas.

Small Scissors and Retractable Utility Knife: knife for cutting cloth string, etc.

Small Clamps: to help hold things while being fixed.

Super Glue: to fix broken plastic items

Rubber Strip: this is really helpful for tightening barrels and other things.

Extra Barrel plug or cover/bag: if you lose your main Barrel Bag the field your playing on will make you buy a new one for safety reasons, so it will be a extra expense on your game day.