Welcome to the Home of the RC Army

The Rockin' Cocks started as a three man pump team at a local Charlottesville paintball tournament in 2006. Since then the Rockin' Cocks have expanded to a full roster and network of teams across the world. The RC Army represents that family of pump players made up of the Rockin' Cocks, The RC Revolution (Northern VA), RC Red Star (Australia) and RC Sweden.

We play all kinds of paintball but what we love is playing tournaments with pumps. We don't care what the other team is shooting as long as we've got our pumps...we are having a good time.

Check out or rosters, videos, pics and propaganda. If you like what you see...or even if you don't...leave a comment and let us know what you think.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Newest RC Sponsor



We are pleased to announce, that the Rockin' Cocks have teamed up with Sandana for the 2012 season. We will be using an assortment of Sandana products for this upcoming season and hopefully beyond that. Some of these products include their iconic headwear, pants, player shirts and other products. We are extremely excited to be able to represent one of the most iconic and well known companies in paintball. I’d bet money you can’t go to a paintball field and find someone there not using or wearing a Sandana product. More information to follow in the coming weeks, please visit their website if you’re interested in getting one of the their many fine products.
                          

Friday, October 28, 2011

RC in X3

This isn't the first time RC has been mentioned in an online rag, but we still welcome the publicity.



Tuesday, October 25, 2011

CFOA Homecoming


So about two weeks or so a combined Rockin’ Cocks and RC Revolution team competed in the CFOA Homecoming event at PBC in Greensboro, NC. The field was a throwback to yesteryear as it was on a hyperball field. The field itself was two combined 5-man fields however they combined them to make one and then split it horizontally. There was a large snake on one side and what can only be described as a wall on the other. With such a large snake you would have figured players would have been all over it, but the crush and run ground made diving impossible. With that said this made for ether very defensive games or overly aggressive ones, however there was a limiting factor in all of this and I’ll get to that a bit later.

                The combined RC squad consisted of Dana, Scott (Rev) and I. With RC there were a total of 7 teams competing at this event with the favorites being RC and CPC (Custom Pump Creations). The prelims were 7 games center flag with a 3 minute time limit. For the most part everything went off well, with the exception of the CFOA truck showing up an hour late due to running out gas. But once it got there it was business as usual. RC was the second game of the day and it was against CPC. Both teams came out strong, but RC got a K off the break and then a second K fairly quick. Rayn (CPC) got me going down the snake, however Scott shot him a second later and RC broke the curse of losing the first game. Our next game was against Rock, Paper, Scissors and their aggressive play and the horrible paint made the moves possible and gave them the win. By the end of the prelims RC was 5-2 and advancing to the semi-finals ranked 3rd by 20pts. However a scheduling error gave Freakshow only 6 games and with them and Rainbow Pump Squad were only separated in points by 1 game, so after a debate it was clear all teams would advance to the quarter finals with the 1st place team Fluffy Bunnies getting a bye to the semi’s.

                The quarter finals did not fare well for RC as we played Rainbow pump squad who was ranked 6th in the prelims won two straight to advance to the semi’s. Game 1 both teams started off strong, however the ongoing paint problems plagued us and Rainbow was able to pull out the win, when they pulled a run through on Dana and I after my gun went down. Game 2 started with both teams 3 up, however RC tried a run through and got shot. Then Rainbow countered, got shot, but a ref reversed the call stating Dana got shot 1st by a different Rainbow player, which left me in a 2 on 1. I shot one played as he moved, however according to the ref I hit him but no paint remained so they left him in. After this call, my gun went down again due to the paint and Rainbow ran me down ending it for RC.

                The rest of the quarters and semi’s were upset after upset. As CPC and Rainbow Pump Squad made it to the finals, despite being ranked 5th and 6th going into the quarters, both Fluffy Bunnies and Rock, Paper, Scissors got knocked down to playing for 3rd and 4th. All said in done CPC won the event in 2 games, giving them their first win of the season and the overall season title.
                Overall RC had a great event and we got 5th overall. We look forward to playing the CFOA next season. We would like to thank all the teams that showed up (Fluffy Bunnies, Freakshow, CPC, Rainbow Pump Squad, Rock, Paper, Scissors, and Heros in a Half Shell), our sponsors (St!ffi, Exalt, and The Lifestyle Clothing Co.), supporters (CCM and MCB), and the folks at PBC and CFOA staff. Also a big thanks to Tig from Freakshow for helping make this event happen.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Rockin' Cocks @ the CFOA


Last weekend both Rockin’ Cocks and RC Revolution competed in the CFOA Battle at the Beach.
This event is possibly the last event of the season for the CFOA Pump Division and had 7 teams competing for the final 1st place medal of the year. Here is how it went…

The teams all started to head down Thursday for the event and about two months prior the teams had
been chosen. Initially the plan was to enter three teams for this event, however all said and done only two teams made the trip, Rockin’ Cocks and RC Revolution. Rockin’ Cocks consisted of Amish, CMCD, and I all of which had been practicing together well before deciding to enter this event. RC Revolution consisted of Scott, Dana aka The Shark and Bob. The Revolution team hadn't practiced together too much before the event due to work or illness.

However none of this mattered because when we arrived at the field the morning of the tourney it was a cool 89 degrees and by the time play started it was 113 degrees.

The day started off early, both teams arrived at the field around 9:30am despite not having to take the
field till around 12:30am. Even though we had the layout in advance, we still wanted to walk the field and check the lanes. The field layout was somewhat aggressive, with a dominant snake and a d-side that seemed to make or break games. Most teams chose to send two players on the snake side and one on the d-side, however a few teams differed here and there.

The first game for either RC team was RC versus Custom Pump Creations and true to tradition RC lost the
first game and that tradition also seemed to follow RC Rev. However after that first loss, RC had gone 3-1 and RC Rev was holding their own and then it happened… RC versus RC Rev. RC switched the break-out for the 3rd time this event with Amish going out to D1, CMCD staying back center, and me going to the snake corner. RC Rev broke-out with Dana going to the snake side Tall Mayan, Scott staying back center and Bob going to the D-side. The first K came when Dana got shot by either CMCD or I. After that I was able to fill the snake and Amish got a quick shot on Scott who was in the bunker next to him crossed up on me. At this point the feeding frenzy was on, however Bob shot Amish and continued down the d-side. Which lead to a battle between him and CMCD, confident CMCD would win, I jumped out of the snake and grabbed the flag, about this point I heard CMCD call out and I realized Bob was now somewhere around D3 or D4 on our side of the field and I was on their side of the field. Rather than chance losing a gun battle, I ran with whatever energy I had left and dove into the flag station hanging the flag for the win. After that game each team had one game left and won both. Now the wait to hear who was moving on to the semi-finals, when the announcement came it was Custom Pump Creations in 1st(7-0), RC in 2nd (6-1), RC Rev in third (5-2) and DNS in 4th (5-2). Now normal thinking would have figured it would be CNP vs. DNS and RC vs. RC
Rev, however the semi’s where CNP vs. RC Rev and RC vs. DNS.

I honestly don’t remember much of the semi’s except we won and RC Rev didn’t, which faced CNP vs. RC
for and 2nd and RC Rev vs. DNS for 3rd and 4th. The first match of the finals was RC Rev and DNS which went to time. The next match was CNP vs. RC and that two went to time. The second match was RC vs. CNP and that game ended with an RC win. The winning moment came when I shot the back center in the face as he tried to fill the 40 center small dorito, rather than going out he stayed in and got a 1 for 1. After this with the help of CMCD, I ran down the snake player and RC had the first win of the finals. The next game was RC Rev vs. DNS and this was a close game. It came down to Scott and Dana in a 2 on 1 versus 1 DNS player. Scott on their side of the field and Dana in the snake, Scott told Dana to grab the flag and pull a Chrispy (me) but Dana didn’t hear him and within a few second both had been shot, however DNS could not hang the flag prior to the time running out. The last game of the finals was tense, all we had to do was draw the game and we won. Both teams had clean break-outs and the game began to stalemate, however one of the CNP guys shot Amish on the d-side and then proceeded to fill our D1. All pinched in CMCD and I tried to fend of the fill and luckily CMCD shot the guy in his stick feed. But in the process got shot by the snake guy, this now left me in a 2 on 1. Luckily I had just reloaded and both players where on the snake side of the field and about 15 intense seconds later time was called and the game was over. RC had just won their first tournament ever. RC Rev and DNS played one last final game which again came down to time and RC Rev finishing in third due to DNS being able to pull the flag in game 2.

Overall it was a great event, and I probably didn’t realize it until the next morning when we were chilling
on the porch at 10am reminiscing about what we had just accomplished. Additionally I want to give a big thanks to the CFOA peeps, the folks at Adventure Beach Paintball, all the teams that showed up and grinded it out despite the heat, my teammates, our sponsors Exalt, St!ffi, The Lifestyle Clothing and our supporters MCB and CCM. We also want to give a special thanks to Dan and his parents for letting us use their beach house.

Additionally please stay tuned for the epic tale of Bob and Chris go to Cook Out…A seven hour tale of two
dudes epic quest for quality southern fast food.

-Chrispy

Amish

Champions - Chrispy, CMcD, Amish

Bob

Dana

CMcD


Chrispy

Amish & CMcD Off the Break

Monday, May 16, 2011

Pev's Free 5-Man Tournament (May 15, 2011)


So yesterday was the PEV’s 5-man PTS Tournament at PEV’s Paintball in Aldie, VA. The weather was great, despite the poor forecast and the fact that it had been raining all week prior to the event. The event had two divisions, Novice and Open, of which RC played the open class. There were 10 teams in the open class and it was split into two divisions with each team playing 4 Race to 2 matches. Additionally the open class division was 12.5bps and snake side coaching was allowed.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Mother's Day Practice @ Pev's (May 8, 2011)

So over the past weekend Rockin’ Cocks and RC Rev had team practice at Pev’s Paintball in Aldie, VA. This weekend was a chance for a few to kick off the cobwebs and others to spend time with their momma’s. The weather was great and the field was great as usual and the layout is still the 2011 NPPL Chicago, which confidently saying RC has on lock seeing as we never lost a game all day. We also had a few new peeps out there this weekend.

The first part of practice was Rockin’ Cocks versus RC Rev. RC Rev consisted of Scott and a few new players this weekend, Tony, Dana and team frequent flyer Bob! Rockin’ Cocks consisted of Amish, O, EZ and I. The games for the most part were pretty even and players swapped in and out of both teams all day, we also picked up the occasional walk-on to make 5 on 5 and we even played a game with J-Rab of team Russian Legion/Arsenal. He was a little shocked that we all played pump, but we showed him a thing or two.

We also played a few teams that were there such, as Iron Legion and team Swag. Iron Legion would only play us if we picked up two other players so we did and we played them 7 on 5. We rolled them convincingly finishing with 3 up, after that they refused to play us anymore. We also played 3 games with team Swag. Game 1 was close and it ended with a 2 on 2. O and I were the only ones left for RC, I was in the snake (S1) and O was on the d-side. Swag had S3 and the 50 roller. The roller looked away and I took off and ran train on the snake guy, right as I shoot him, the roller looked back and bounced me, and a second later shoot me. O then shot the roller and that was game one. We rolled Swag in game 2, 5 up and probably less than a minute. Game 3 came down to a 3 on 2, with EZ and me being the only RC guys left. Swag had the snake corner, there 50 wedge, and the d-side cube. I was stuck in S1 and EZ was in either D1 or D2. For some reason the snake corner looked away and I got into S3, I shot the 50 wedge and then somehow EZ called himself out. It came down to a 2 on 1 at this point, they didn’t know where I was until the corner saw me. For some reason, the cube tried to fill over and I shot him, then the corner tried to run me down, but between me shooting him and him running out of bounds he was out. RC would finish with 3 wins straight over Swag.

The last game of the day was RC versus RC Rev, it was a 3 on 4. The game started off with a clean break-out for both teams, however RC Rev pushed the field a little more and had the 50 wedge pretty quick. Amish tried to end that, however he bunkered the wrong Wedge, but O finished off Scott. EZ then filled it and shot O, so it came down to a 3 on 1. EZ filled our D1 and Dana moved to our snake brick, Tony stayed in the snake corner on their side. I shot EZ on the hopper and then Dana as he tried to come and shot me, I then went down the snake and shot Tony. Tony played smart going from the corner to the back center, however I ran him down and that was it.

Overall the practice was pretty successful and next weekend RC will be playing in the PEV’s PTS 5-man Tourney. Tony, Dana, and Bob all played great and are always welcomed to come and play with the team. Stay tuned for the after tourney update!

RC and RC Rev in Perfect Harmony

EZ Geez Comes Out of Retirement

RC Rev, Tony, Getting it Done!

O Working his Magic!

Big Bob Showing off his Frankenstyle!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

A Quick Reminder...

...this is what we do.  

We got these sweet custom feedneck clamps done up by Mel and Rod at CCM.  The font is the same as you will find on the T2 but looks great with any CCM marker!  


Thursday, March 31, 2011

2003 CCM J2 Walkthrough: Part II


I figured before I made any more progress on assembling and timing the marker I would give a quick rundown of what I've got.

Here it is...a 2003 CCM J2 Autococker. The anno is dust grey and the marker has a little bit of anno wear but not very much. One thing that I am actually kind of excited about on this gun is the barrel. Of course the factory anno is a perfect match but the milling and porting is also very cool. It also happens to be a 14" barrel...which I like much better than the current 12" barrels.

The Pneumatics

I've got a CCM 3-way, CCM Ram and Dye Rocket LPR. The air first comes into the LPR, is regulated down and flows into the 3-way. The 3-way is the little silver guy and he basically manages the airflow as you pull the trigger. The ram is what cocks the marker and loads a ball into the breech. Air enters the ram, forcing the cocking rod back, (this is where you do the work if you have a pump handle on it) moving the bolt back, allowing a ball to fall into the breech while simultaneously cocking the hammer. So, when the marker is at rest, you've got a loaded ball and a hammer latched in with a spring behind it, waiting to get released so a blast of air can then propel the ball. Alright...that's enough autococker 101...I really just wanted to show you what was on the front block.

Everything else is pretty standard. Stock super tall feedneck. The stock feedneck clamp did come with the gun but unfortunately it's in two pieces. The surprising part is that it still does its job...how's that for reliability? The back block, front block, frame, bolt, internals, beavertail, frame and reg are all genuine CCM. It didn't come with a rail or ASA but I've got a few kicking around so that wasn't a big deal. The only hassle that I've had to deal with is the placement of the reg in relation to the frame. You either have to remove the grip frame or the air fitting on the reg to get the reg off of the body. Not a big deal but a bit of a pain when you've taken the gun apart then put the frame back on realizing that you forgot to put the reg on.

This particular J2 (as is the case with most of them) was drilled for eyes from the factory. This allows you to get an aftermarket electronic grip frame that can tell when there's a ball in the breech. It's is a coveted thing among 'cocker fans to have an undrilled body...I don't think it's so bad. What's important to me is that it was done in the factory, so the anno is intact and it's done well.

So that's the breakdown. Next post will have assembled pics of the marker and hopefully an accounting of how easy it was to get it timed.  I am currently waiting for a fitting for the LPR.  The one that came with it threads too far into the body of the LPR and gets in the way of the reg piston.


Monday, March 28, 2011

2003 CCM J2 Walk-Through: Part I

95% of the paint that I've shot has been out of a pump and the majority of that paint has been shot out of a sniper-based pump...specifically one of the CCM's I've owned over the past few years.

I am a pretty handy guy and I know my way around snipers pretty well. I'm no expert but I can break one down, clean it up, get it back together, get it shooting to the appropriate velocity and time the autotrigger (if needed).


That being said, I've never fiddled with an Autococker, so I figured I would pick one up and see what it was all about. I've been spoiled by CCM guns so I figured this 2003 CCM J2 would be a good place to start.

I picked this up on Ebay and immediately aired it up. It was apparent right away that it needed some work. It fired but not reliably and it had some leaks. I didn't know exactly what I was getting into so I started with three things.

  • Tightening/Replacing Screws
  • A Little Autococker Timing Research
  • A Quick Call to CCM

Tightening, Replacing & Cleaning

From working with pumps I know that it's important for everything to line up the way it's intended. If the frame or cocking rod are loose, that will mess with your timing. The rear frame screw on the J2 was a little long which created a gap in the frame, so I replaced that with the appropriate length screw. Then I made sure the cocking rod was snug.

At this point I tried cocking the marker. It didn't quite work so I adjusted the hammer lug and loosened the lower travel screw on the trigger so I could get full travel on the trigger and the sear would clear the hammer lug. (If this doesn't make sense, hold tight, I'll go into a little more detail later). This pretty much ended my carry over knowledge from working on pumps.

Autococker Timing Research

I poked around online and found a couple of good resources for autococker timing. The video below is a reasonable (non-annoying) introduction to timing an autococker. It doesn't go into any of the details of maintaining or servicing the pneumatics, but it does give a good feel for what each of the parts do and how they work together. I also found this article to be a good reference. The most confusing part of working with an autococker (in my opinion) is the terminology. There are a lot of parts required to accurately and consistently get a marker to automatically fire and recock (e.g. Ram, Hammer, Hammer Lug, IVG, Back Block, Front Block, LPR, Ram, 3-Way, HPR, Cocking Rod, Breech, Bolt, Trigger, etc)


Using the two references above, I was able to get the J2 to shoot and recock pretty reliably. It still had some small leaks but it was a good first step. I figured my next step was to phone a friend.

My Call To CCM

I called CCM to speak to Rod earlier this week just to get an idea of what I was working with. Since I had watched the video, read the article above and had some experience with snipers I was able to follow along with Rod's descriptions pretty well. It's always fun to chat with Mel and Rod. I did have a couple of specific questions for him about this marker.
What's the operating pressure of the regulator?

Rod told me that these were designed to run around the same pressure as their current guns, right around 350 psi. All of the current CCM pumps also operate very well in the 300-350 psi range, so that's a good starting point for any CCM marker. Other autocockers may operate at a different pressure so do some research to find out where you should set your reg if it's not a CCM gun.

What is the advantage of having an adjustable LPR?

My understanding is that the LPR let's you determine how hard the bolt is going to hit the ball. With a stock CCM setup, they wanted to bolt to bounce off of a ball if it got stuck in the breech so they designed it to work at pretty low pressure (around 35 psi). Other guns may run at a higher pressure.

What should I do to clean this thing up?

Rod suggested that the LPR may be loctited into the body since that's the only component that actually has air running from the gun into it. He suggested that I just take the parts off of the front block, clean them up and relube. Because of the design of the 2003 J2's ASA, you have to remove the timing rod from the 3-way so your timing will have to be readjusted once you are done putting it back together. One thing I noticed is that pneumatics have some very small o-rings. Much smaller than anything in my kit for my CCM pumps.
So Where Am I Now?

I've got the gun all cleaned up and put back together. The cleanup actually went pretty well. A quick q-tip through the 3-way and a little lube here and there and it was in good shape. I adjusted the 3-way, and with a little trial and error, I got the timing is close but I do have to figure out a couple of leaks. I need to replace all of the hoses on the pneumatics and replace a couple of o-rings on the LPR and I should then be able to dial in the timing. Since I don't have any of the hoses or o-rings I need, I'll have to get to a paintball store to pick those up.

From there the next step is to put some paint through it and see what it chrono's at. Before that, I may go through a run down of the parts on the gun as it sits now.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Join The Pump Revolution

Have you ever been curious to know what it's like to be part of the RC family? Are you interested in trying out for the Rockin Cocks or RC Revolution? Below is a list of dates and locations where the teams will be practicing. Feel free to come out and try out for one of the best pump teams in the world. Both teams will be playing in the ECPPL and NPPL and a few local smaller events. We are looking for serious players that...

  • Can play national events
  • Practice multiple times a month
  • Have access to transportation
  • Have their own equipment (at first this is not necessary but eventually you'll need a pump marker if you plan to play long term with the team)
  • Must have a good attitude
Dates
  • April 3rd - KPS Paintball (Richmond, VA)
  • April 10th - Pev's Paintball (Aldie, VA)
  • April 24th - Pev's Paintball (Aldie, VA)

Price varies from field to field, but Pev's is the cheapest. Post a comment here or post on our Facebook page if you are interested in trying out.

Monday, March 21, 2011

A little story about the Pev’s PTS Ice Breaker Tourney

So today was the first RC and RC Rev tourney of the year. The day started early for everybody, myself more so then others due to my working the night before and not getting to sleep till around 2am. The Cville crew left Cville at around 6am for the ride up to Pev’s and got there around 8am. RC Rev arrived a short time later and the teams readied for a day of intense match-ups.

After the captains meeting and the field walking, the teams took the field. Both RC and RC Rev were playing the open class division, which consisted of 12 team’s total. The division was uncapped PSP mode (12.5 BPS vs. our pumps) and featured several Pev’s teams and other Pev’s locals. The field was a little bigger then a normal 3-man field with a dominate snake side. However if you played the so-called d-side right, you could destroy, but mainly the games were decided by who won the snake side or at least it was that way till the finals. One new thing
that was going in place for this event was points didn’t matter, you needed to win and do it quick. The top four teams would move on based on the best winning times average.

RC Rev had the first game and despite making all the bunkers, ended up losing. The next game was an RC game and we had a clean break-out and managed to get a K, but despite everything we loss or so we thought. After the other team hung the flag, they were assed two penalties, one for a hot gun (335FPS, and 314FPS) and a ramping gun penalty (20.5BPS). All said and done, they didn’t have enough bodies left after the penalties were left and we wound up getting the win by default, which gave us a pull, hang and a maximum time win. The next games went by with RC Rev fighting hard, but coming up short. RC on the other hand was 7-0, but that would soon
change. Despite winning against several top teams, we were dealt out first loss by The Flying Biebers (PEV’s/Justice Kids). We were then dealt a second loss by Desolution (aka Justice Kidz), however we turned it back around and we won our last two games.

The last game for both the RC rev and the Rockin Cocks was a pump vs. pump battle. Each team had seen each other play all day and knew all the breakouts for everyone. The game started with clean breaks on both sides. However RC got a K and another after I got into the snake and then Amish and I ran down Scott who was trying to hold down the back center. This double team move could have gone bad, but luckily my paint missed Amish. After the game was over RC was 9-2 and was the 2nd place team going into the semis. RC Rev wound up going 2-9 3-8 for the day.

The semi-finals placed RC against Desolution in a best 2 out of 3. The first game was nowhere near close as Desolution burned all 3 of us off the break, but we had a new breakout for the finals. The game started with all teams making their bunkers and some paint flying back and forth for a few seconds. However we got a K and I got into the snake and the game ended a few seconds after that. Game 2 went Desolution and it was down to a game 3 decision to see who was playing for first. The breakouts were even again, however Desolution seemed to forget about me and I managed to get in the snake again. I crawled down the snake and came up on their side, from I managed to shoot all 3 Desolution players and RC was headed to the finals with a score of 2-1.

The finals were interesting as the number 1 team going into the finals The Flying Biebers lost to the 4th place team Relentless Attack. Both teams were underdogs and everyone was surprised to see a pump team playing for 1st and 2nd in a Open Class Tourney. The first game went quick to Relentless Attack and the second game was the same. We got a early K in game two, however they shot O as he moved out two the corner and then proceeded to split the field and eventually pulled it out for the win. All said and done RC had taken 2nd place overall in the first PTS of the year.

In the end both teams played well. The reffing was great and big shout out to DC Illuminati for the job they did. The field was amazing as always and the event ran very smooth and on time. The paint in combination with are new Stiffi barrel’s was excellent. Hopefully this was a sign of things to come and both teams are looking forward to our trip to New Jersey for the first event of the ECPPL.

Chrispy

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

RC...Now Stabbing You With the Best Barrels in the Industry

The RC Family is pleased to announce that we have teamed with St!ffi Barrels for the 2011 season. A few of the team members have already been shooting Stiffi for a few years and the rest are excited to get their hands on the lightest barrels on the market. Even better, Stiffi has recently started manufacturing barrels as small as .679 which is perfect for pump players in this world of shrinking paint. Add that to the fact that these barrels are hand made in the USA and come with a lifetime warranty...we can't wait to get our hands on some fresh barrels.

For more information on their products please visit their website...




Monday, February 14, 2011

First Official Practice...

So today was the first official Rockin’ Cocks/RC Revoultion practice for 2011 at PEV’s paintball in Aldie, VA. The day started off with Lefty's alarm failing to go off and temps in the 30’s instead of the 60’s like the news said. But everything became right once we got to the field. The first signs of the good things to come was the fact that the Rev’s and the two new Rev’s were already there, and the second was when we found out we were gonna get to play for free. The practice format for today was 3-man Race to 2 in anticipation of the upcoming ECPPL event at the end of April.

The first game set Rockin’ Cocks against RC Rev and with two quick points RC was on top, one nothing. But game two saw RC win the first point and drop the next two to RC Rev and the score was now 1-1. Game three and four were quick games and RC came out on top finishing the 3-man practice with a final score of 3-1. The next few games were 4 on 4 mixed teams and some were straight battles and others were not. Some of the big moves in these games came on both sides of the field, which by the way was NPPL Vegas 2010.

The two new Rev’s got an intro to RC paintball, and held out well to say the least. Brendon pulling off two 2 on 1’s to win both games, and Scott holding down the D-side with a few muggings on the 50 Doritos to open a few games up. Probably the highlight of the day was when it was Lefty, Me, Scott and JJ vs. CMCD, Bacon, Justin, and Brendon. I’d been wanting to try this 40 Aztec run off the break on the D-side and Lefty was gonna go D1 on the break. The break out was flawless on both sides. Scott made his bunker, JJ got to the snake corner, I got to my bunker, and Lefty hit D1 popped out and shot CMCD. A second later, he shot the D-side corner and I was already taking off across field towards the snake and ran down the outside of it mugging Bacon who was in D2 and then cyclopesing Justin who was in the snake corner when he tried to look inside. The overall game time was less then 30 seconds and the team finished 4up. Although this was not to say the day was without injury or a few laughs. Poor Justin was in the snake side corner and last alive and he took a straight shot to the “lower parts” and immediately dropped to the ground. Poor Lefty got ear holed as tried to pull a move on the D-side from JJ who was in the snake and needless to say his ear is still ringing and last but not least is Bacon. Poor Bacon played the snake twice and on both occasions he was on the receiving end of one of my many snake muggings, on his last attempt when I ran the inside he took several point blank shots to the hand and needless to say was bleeding everywhere. Sorry buddy! Probably the funniest thing was when Lefty forgot about Brendon, but its way to hard to describe, you had to be there to see it.

Overall the day was great, the weather was about 50 when we finished and no wind to boot. The paint shot great, everyone played hard. The only downside I can think of was the swamp that was the snake and the fact that Lefty never got to get that soaked experience.

Later!
Chrispy aka the 5-0