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MAGNUM SPORTZ

616-667-1508   596 BALDWIN JENISON MI, 49428 (INSIDE OF THE SOCCER ZONE)

 

Open Play Hours And Pricing (REBALL/PAINTBALL)

Check Our Website Calendar For Paintball And Reball Dates or CALL TO CONFIRM

Field Fees

Paintball Outdoor Field

$15 For A Day Of Paintball

$5 For 100rds, Rental, And Field Time*6

Reball Indoor Field

$20 For A Day Of Reball

$1 For A Game Of Reball*7

Play Both On Same Day For $25

Rental Fees*2

$5 Full Rental Package

$2 For A Single Item Rental

Military and Emergency Personal

Receive $5 off Field Fee *1

Ladies $5 off Field Fee *1

 

TUESDAY 4pm-8pm             

Newbie Night, No Electronic loaders,

Parents Play For Free*3

 

WEDNESDAY 4pm-8pm                

$5 Off Entry Fee With Donated Canned Food

(Max $5 off), Donations go to Love INC

 

THURSDAY Closed

League Night (Ages 30+)

Call for details on how to join a league!


FRIDAY 4pm-8pm

$5 Off When You Show A Valid School ID

 

SATURDAY 11am-5pm

$25 Gets You 500Rds of White Box Paint, Field Fee,

Gun Rental (SATURDAYS ONLY)

 

PAINT PRICING

Premium 2000Rds

$65

Stinger 2000Rds

$55

White Box 2000Rds

$50

Stinger 500Rds

$20

White Box 500Rds

$15

Magnum Sportz Seconds 500Rds

$10

Bring Your Own Paint

(BYOP)*4 White Fill Paint Only

$10

All Magnum Sportz Seconds Paint is pre shot,

picked by hand, and hand cleaned.

(When Available)*5

SUNDAY 11am-5pm

If You Buy A Case Of Paint (2000Rds)

Then We’ll Wave $10 Off Your Field Fee

(SUNDAYS ONLY) 

 

 

Bring your group here for a day of paintball or Reball. We cater to all types of Group outing, from church parties, bachelor parties, fundraisers, sports teams, birthday parties, even company team building.

 

PRIVATE PARTY RATES ARE BASED ON A 3 HOUR TIME BLOCK. ALL GROUPS CAN BE BOOKED ANY TIME TUESDAY-SUNDAY. FOR PAINTBALL PRIVATE PARTIES GROUPS MUST BUY PAINT FROM MAGNUM SPORTZ AT THE TIME OF THE EVENT. FOR PRICING, AVAILABILITY AND ANY OTHER INFORMATION CALL US AT 616-667-1508

 

Right now for a limited time if you book a Reball birthday party during Reball open play hours for kids 10 to 16 years of age, up to 20 kids is only $200 for 2 hours (each additional hour is $100) – CALL AHEAD FOR AVAILABILITY AND INFORMATION

 

Need to have a fundraiser for an important cause, let us help!


SPECIAL EVENTS*1

 

 

LOOKING TO SEE HOW GOOD YOU REALLY ARE OR JUST WANT TO WATCH SOME HARDCORE TOUNAMENT PLAYERS THROW IT DOWN.........THEN CHECK OUT….

 

THURSDAY NIGHT THROWDOWN

& SATURDAY NIGHT FIGHT NIGHT

$50=Case of Stinger and Entry

$60=Case of Premium and Entry

$20=BYOP (white fill paint only) and Entry

(CHECK OUR WEBSITE CALENDER FOR DATES AND TIMES) 

 

Pricing, Availability, Dates, And Times Subject To Change. All Players Must Be At Least 10 Years Of Age. A Barrel Sock Will Be Required To Play. Open Play Chrono Speed is 250fps. 1. Discounts Can Not Be Combined, Open Play Discounts and Coupons Not Valid For Special or Private Events 2.Rental Fee Includes Gun, Hopper, Tank, Barrel Sock, and Mask 3.With Child’s Regularly Priced Paid Admission 4.Must Be White Fill Only, Price Is For One Player To Use That Paint 5.Avialability based On the Time That It Takes to Clean the Paint 6.Offer Gets You 100Rds Of Paint, Rental Equipment And Enough Field Time To Shoot Those 100rs (For Additional Field Time You Must Buy An Additional 100Rds From Magnum Sportz) 7.Up To 5 games

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is paintball?

Paintball is the ancient and sacred childhood game of Capture the Flag, except now we've grown up. We shoot our friends with an air powered marker that fires gelatin capsules filled with a water-soluble paint. Obviously this gives you more range and makes the strategy completely different. There are a number of different types of paintball games, but most follow this format. You have a flag or flags and two teams at opposite ends of the field. The field is full of things to hide behind (either bunkers or trees) and you try to utilize your cover while attempting to mark your opponent and take the flag to the appropriate place. Hanging the flag wins it, but eliminating your opponents makes that possible.

 

Is paintball safe?

Despite projectiles hitting you at over 200 miles per hour, paintball is actually one of the safest activities on the planet. According to insurance and independent studies paintball currently enjoys a .2 per 1000 participants’ injury rate. Mostly due to better safety equipment this rate has been on a slow and steady decline since paintball's conception. As long as you keep your mask on, play by the rules, and are careful outside, of the field you will virtually assure yourself an injury free experience. It's even safer than bowling.

 

Does it hurt when you get shot?

The short answer is yes and no. It definitely is a different feeling and the first time it happens it will probably hurt a little. Part of that is the shock and part of that is the bruising. However most people quickly get used to it as the sting quickly wears away. Honestly enough, the more times you play the less each shot will hurt. The trick is to not fear the shot. The more it catches you by surprise, the more adrenaline you have in your system, the less the initial sting will hurt. Play with the goal in mind, not the punishment. The best example I can give to someone who has never played before is when you and your siblings or friends are messing around and hit each other. How many times has one of them given you a small bruise on the arm? That's pretty much the same pain, a few seconds of stinging then calmness once again.

 

What should I wear or bring?

Wear pants. Jeans are fine, athletic is fine... doesn't really matter as long as they cover your legs. You'll be kneeling a lot. As for a shirt you have more freedom. You see people wearing all sorts of different things from sweat shirts to long sleeve t-shirts to short sleeve t-shirts. The real main decision is how to balance comfort of being shot to comfort of being hot. Being shot on bare skin hurts more than if you have fabric over it, but the difference isn't too much.. For the feet, bring normal tennis shoes or street shoes. Also at most fields players will be required to have a barrel sock to put over there barrel when they are not playing.

 

Can I get the paint out of my clothing?

Yes, however you need to wash your clothes when you get home. If you leave them lying around on the floor for a few days you can guarantee that spots on your clothing have permanently changed colors.

 

What is reball?

Reball is just like paintball except there is no paint inside of the balls. There is no mess to clean up. You can even use all the same equipment that you would use to play paintball. The best part is that you don’t have to spend money on buying paintballs. We supply the reball for you. You just pay one price and shoot as much as you want.

 

How old do players have to be?

All players must be at least 10 years of age.

 

How do the games work?

The field consists of two bases and a large area in between containing many barricades or trees. The barricades are known as "bunkers" and are vital to your survival as they have the neat ability of stopping a paintball before it hits you. There are two main types of game play, elimination and capture the flag. The goal of elimination is to take out the other team in its entirety. The goal of “capture the flag” is to grab the flag (either at the center or at the opponent's base) and bring it to the appropriate area, (Either your opponent's base or your own respectively.)

 

The game will start with both teams starting in their bases. Some fields may have actual bases, others just a marking of where to stand. Regardless, be where you are supposed to be and wait for the ref to start the game. They will start the game with a countdown followed by the ever so cryptic starting words of "Go, go, go," at which point you are expected to go. The best places to go are the bunkers and you will probably spend a lot of time in them. The game can end on the elimination of one of the teams, the hanging of one of the flags, or at the end of some predetermined time.

 

Now, on to the fun stuff. To get your opponents out, all you have to do is hit them with a paintball and cause it to break. In order for it to be an elimination the paint splat left needs to be the size of a quarter or larger. Or when you are playing with reball all you have to do is just hit them. The quarter rule is mainly to ensure the people don't get called out on 'splatter' which occurs when paintballs strike something hard other than the player (like his bunker). Any place on the person or anything he / she is carrying is fair game. If you get them on the bottom of their shoe, they're out. If you hit their marker, they're out. If you think you hit someone and they do not leave, you may call for a ref's attention to do a paint check on them. (Usually by yelling "Hey ref" or "paint check" followed by pointing and telling them which player to check.)

 

If you are shot and you can clearly see the mark, yell "OUT!" or "HIT!", quickly stand up holding your marker over your head, and start to walk off the field. On your way out, pull out your barrel bag, and bag your barrel. By yelling "OUT!" or "HIT!", holding your marker above your head, or putting your bag on your barrel you are announcing to the rest of the players that you are no longer playing. This is important, because if you were still playing, people would still be shooting you while you left. This can be quite annoying, so please show the other players the same respect. If you felt you were hit but you can not see where the ball hit, you must call a ref for a paint check.

 

A few things to not do... Do not go out of bounds. If you do, you are out. Do not shoot your own team. Fun or not, if you hit them and the ball breaks, they are out. Do not shoot people who are already out, they can get grumpy. Do not shoot the refs, they will also get grumpy and they don't get paid enough as is. Do not wipe off any hits, ever. This is cheating and will get you in trouble with your friends and with the refs. Do not take off your mask! Do not 'blind fire', you'll probably just end up hitting your team mate in the back of the head. Do not pick up paintballs off of the ground. If they've touched dirt, they are no longer good enough for your marker and you can damage it by doing so.

 

There are two main types of fields to play on: Woods ball and Speedball. Woods ball is just what it sounds like, ballin' in the woods. There is much more space, lots of trees to use as cover and the ability to hide more. These types of games generally can last a bit longer and take a number of slower movements. Speedball is considerably faster, hence its namesake. It is played on a smaller flat field with many man made abstract bunkers instead of trees. These fields are about half the size of a football field and you can usually shoot from one side to the other. The games are a bit faster paced. To win you need to rely more on fast well placed movements rather than gradual movements. One play can quickly shift the game balance. Many fields have been gradually shifting to Speedball as it uses less land, more paint, and since the games are shorter you can play more. This is also the standard for tournament style play as there can be many games in short duration and the games are very easy to spectate.  

 

 

 

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