Paintball
History - How it all started !!
1970
James Hale of Daisy Manufacturing, invented and patented what
would become the first paintball gun. This original paintball
gun was manufactured and used by farmers and ranchers for
marking trees and livestock.
May 1981
Paintball began in New Hampshire, U.S.A. the principal creators
were
Bob Gurnsey, a sporting goods retailer
Hayes Noel, a stockbroker
Charles Gaines, a writer
June
27, 1981
The first game played:
12 players competing against each other
Using Nel-spot 007s pistols
The game was capture the flag
The winner captured all flags without firing a shot!
1982
The first outdoor playing field was opened in Rochester, N.Y.,
by Caleb Strong
Charles
Gaines marketed paintball as the National Survival Game (NSG)
PMI (Pursuit Marketing Inc.), was founded to market and distribute
paintball products
1983
The first NSG National Championship was held with a $14,000
cash purse
The first outdoor paintball fields opened in Toronto, Canada
1984
Paintball started in Australia under the name of Skirmish
Games
November
1984
The first indoor playing field opened in Buffalo, N.Y., by
Caleb Strong
1985
The first outdoor playing field was opened in England
1988
IPPA (International Painball Players Association) was founded
as a non-profit association dedicated to the education, growth
and safety of paintball
1991
Paintball begins in France, Denmark and other countries in
Europe
1992-1993
NPPL (National Professional Paintball League) was founded
and the NPPL Pro-Am Series started with sites around the U.S.
1996
Paintball playing fields, stores and tournaments can now be
found in these and other countries:
U.S.A, Canada, Mexico, Australia, England, Scotland, Denmark,
France, Holland, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Russia, New Zealand,
Brazil, Venezuela
Philippines, Germany, Austria, Ireland, Belgium, Greece, Israel,
Korea, Thailand, South Africa and now in Malawi
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