Bucks Day Paintball: Skirmish For Your Bachelor Weekend
There’s nothing quite like inflicting pain on a groom-to-be for his bachelor party, but what happens when the buck gets the opportunity to fight back? You’ve got yourselves some bucks day paintball action!
Paintball is a Great Idea for a Bucks Weekend Activity
Of course many folk opt for the “let’s get drunk and molest the groom” style of Buck’s Party, oftentimes playing a variety of childish pranks on the unsuspecting bachelor. Others prefer to make a day of it instead and plan fun activities like paintball.
Where to Play Paintball for Your Bucks Party
If you’re feeling brash and/or brazen you may consider kitting up and going on an urban rampage, peppering friends and bystanders with impunity. You may, however, prefer to avoid police involvement in your affairs by playing at a proper paintball field. There’s bound to be a bunch of paintball companies in your local area, perhaps
Bachelor Party Blitz: Let’s Skirmish

Lock, load… Paintball Party!
Get skippy, young man, organise the ultimate bucks day weekend for your mates and have hours of fun flinging little balls of paint at each other from long range. The party really starts to heat up when you get into the close range paintball, and injuries (even the occassional fatal one) have been known to occur so do what you can to stay safe. Don’t freak out, though, because overall paintball is a very safe sport with fewer injuries per exposure than common sports like tennis or cricket.
Paintball Bruises: A Cure for any Hangover

Paintball Bruise Photo source
A Brief History of Paintball
In 1976, Hayes Noel, Bob Gurnsey and Charles Gaines were chatting about Gaines’ recent trip to Africa and his hunting experiences. Eager to recreate the adrenaline rush that came with the thrill of the hunt, and inspired by Richard Connell’s The Most Dangerous Game, the two friends came up with the idea to create a game where they could stalk and hunt each other.
Over the next few months, the friends talked about characteristics and qualities of a good hunter and survivalist though it wasn’t until a year and a half later that George Butler, a friend of theirs, showed them a paintball gun in an agricultural catalog. The gun was a Nelspot 007 marker manufactured by the Nelson Paint Company.
Twelve players competed against each other with Nelspot 007s pistols in the first paintball game on June 27, 1981. Paintball Info Source: Wikipedia
And it’s since become a popular notion to organise a Bucks Weekend Paintball Party rather than simply getting spastic in a pub or strip joint!
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