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G.I. Sportz Frostbite .68 cal Paintballs - Case of 2000 Rds - Yellow Fill

$ 35.87

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    G.I. Sportz Frostbite .68 cal Paintballs - Case of 2000 Rds - Yellow Fill
    A true winter ball, where both shell and fill are designed to ensure fields can operate throughout the winter with reliability and consistency.Only Paintball designed for the purpose of working in Sub Zero Temperatures.1 Case of Paintballs (4 bags of 500, total of 2,000 .68 caliber sized paintballs)Shell Color of Paintball: Yellow w/Snowflake Fill Color of Paintball: YellowBright Marking FillThere is NO WARRANTY expressed or implied on paintballs of any type or brand.There are NO Returns on any paintballs of any type or brand.We inspect all paintballs and make sure they are in perfect condition before they are shipped.Please realize that a few balls may be broken in transit. It happens from time to time. Paintballs are somewhat fragile and if some of them broke during the shipping process, that just means that a few of them just couldn't handle the trip.It's very easy to clean the balls off yourself should a few break in shipping.Here are instructions on how to clean paintballs. Keep in mind that paintballs are not "squeaky" clean. Paintballs will always have a "slick", oily feel to them. So even after you wipe them down, they will have a residue on them.1. Find the broken balls and throw them out. It could just be a leaky seam so look carefully for them.2. Get large clean old towel.3. Lay the old towel out on the floor or flat surface and carefully pour half of the bag of paintballs with the broken paint out on the towel and corral them together on the towel.4. Take a corner of the towel and place it on the corralled paintballs. Apply light pressure and move the paintballs around in a circular motion.5. Work on a small section of paintballs at a time. Carefully clean them to the point that there is no more visible paint on them. Removed cleaned paintballs to a clean plastic zip-lock bag.6. Continue to pour paintballs on the towel and repeat the process, using another side of the towel you did not use previously.7. When you are done, put all the balls in a clean plastic zip-lock bag. Push air out of the zip-lock bag and zip the bag secure. Now you have cleaned away any broken paint from your paintballs and are ready to play.
    G.I. Sportz Frostbite .68 cal Paintballs - Case of 2000 Rds - Yellow Fill
    A true winter ball, where both shell and fill are designed to ensure fields can operate throughout the winter with reliability and consistency.
    Only Paintball designed for the purpose of working in Sub Zero Temperatures.
    1 Case of Paintballs (4 bags of 500, total of 2,000 .68 caliber sized paintballs)
    Shell Color of Paintball: Yellow w/Snowflake
    Fill Color of Paintball: Yellow
    Bright Marking Fill
    There is NO WARRANTY expressed or implied on paintballs of any type or brand.
    There are NO Returns on any paintballs of any type or brand.
    We inspect all paintballs and make sure they are in perfect condition before they are shipped.
    Please realize that a few balls may be broken in transit.
    It happens from time to time. Paintballs are somewhat fragile and if some of them broke during the shipping process, that just means that a few of them just couldn't handle the trip.
    It's very easy to clean the balls off yourself should a few break in shipping.Here are instructions on how to clean paintballs. Keep in mind that paintballs are not "squeaky" clean. Paintballs will always have a "slick", oily feel to them. So even after you wipe them down, they will have a residue on them.
    1. Find the broken balls and throw them out. It could just be a leaky seam so look carefully for them.
    2. Get large clean old towel.
    3. Lay the old towel out on the floor or flat surface and carefully pour half of the bag of paintballs with the broken paint out on the towel and corral them together on the towel.
    4. Take a corner of the towel and place it on the corralled paintballs. Apply light pressure and move the paintballs around in a circular motion.
    5. Work on a small section of paintballs at a time. Carefully clean them to the point that there is no more visible paint on them. Removed cleaned paintballs to a clean plastic zip-lock bag.
    6. Continue to pour paintballs on the towel and repeat the process, using another side of the towel you did not use previously.
    7. When you are done, put all the balls in a clean plastic zip-lock bag. Push air out of the zip-lock bag and zip the bag secure. Now you have cleaned away any broken paint from your paintballs and are ready to play.
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