Our Top 10 Fave Paintball Memes

Our Top 10 Fave Paintball Memes

Aah memes. They've become part of our lives, and we wouldn't have it any other way. You've probably grown to love them as much as we do. They're all over Facebook, Youtube, and even TikTok these days.

If you're one of the 30% of people who send memes every single day (or even the 55% that send once a week), you're one of us. If you’re one of the select few who send paintball memes, buckle up.

Today, we'll look at our top 10 favorite paintball memes. They're great to share with your teammates and friends.

Paintball Memes

Sometimes, all that keeps you going week to week is a good joke. Whether it's the always classic paintball knife meme or some other funny paintball memes, a good laugh can get you up and at it on a Monday morning.

And that's just what paintball memes do. They get us through the day with laughter and help us see things in a new light while we're at it.

The worst thing about paintball is cleaning your gear after every single day of play. It feels like an awful lot of work when it comes to breaking down and cleaning, oiling your gun, recovering your hopper. The list goes on and on, but thankfully there's a paintball meme out there that depicts our pain.

Please enjoy our collection of the absolute best.

1. Jim Carrey - Dumb and Dumber

jim carrey paintball meme

We all remember Jim Carrey's performance in Dumb and Dumber. It launched a thousand jokes and lives on in our memories. Sure, it's been almost 30 years since it was released, but the sight of Jim popping out of the car window looking pleased as punch still gives us the giggles.

You know that feeling, the one that bubbles up inside you when you remember tomorrow is paintball day? Just remember, stick your head out the window and smile because life is good!

2. Ralph Wiggum: Snake Diver

ralph wiggam snake dive paintball meme

Oof. Snake dives. Everyone's got a story of their first snake dive, and we'll be damned if Ralph Wiggum doesn't embody all the stories. But, of course, we've all felt the horror of an unexpected core sample too.

Don't be like Ralph. Keep your marker up. Keep your arms forward. Poor Ralph.

3. Nasty Gearbag

nasty gearbag paintball meme

If you've ever opened a gear bag after an extended break, you know all about the smell. Even a couple of days' holiday means your gear bag is going to have a nasty odor.

Our man Cleveland is the best for the understated, flat statement, and his "Oh, that's nasty" from Family Guy is absolutely iconic. That makes this easily a top funny paintball meme

4. Kermit's Thinking of You

kermit paintball meme

You find yourself drifting off at work, not thinking about your projects. Perhaps you're a little distracted during the morning commute. We know what's on your mind.

We've got some good news for you. Paintball is absolutely thinking about you too. In fact, it's missing you terribly, and you should probably call it. Don't leave it till next week. Make up with Paintball today.

5. It's Honest Work

honest work paintball meme

Let's set the scene. You're chasing a particularly speedy fellow baller. You know he's hunkered down behind one of the doritos, but you're not sure which. You spot a flash of color, and you know you've got him.

And then you hear the noise. You know the one, the one that means your ASA is leaking. With a sigh, you hang your head and start calling positions. It's not glamorous, but it's honest work.

6. Getting Lit Up!

Anyone who's played paintball knows the drill. You're out there in the heat of the game, adrenaline pumping, and then it happens – you get hit. You raise your hand in surrender, but the shots keep coming. This meme perfectly captures that frustrating yet oddly hilarious moment. The image shows a paintball player who’s clearly out but keeps getting pelted with paintballs, vividly illustrated by the paint splatters all over them.

7. Skill Differences

Paintball enthusiasts know there's a distinct difference between casual players and speedballers. This meme captures that moment of realization when rental players show up, and you're the lone speedballer in the group. The image features a speedballer in full gear, strategically taking cover and aiming with precision, while a rental player in less specialized gear stands in the background, appearing less prepared and without cover. The humor in this meme comes from the stark contrast between the speedballer's professional demeanor and the casual stance of the rental player. It's a nod to the often humorous gap in experience and preparedness between regular players and newcomers. 

8. Life Decisions

The humor in this meme lies in the playful comparison between significant life milestones and the joy of playing paintball. While friends are settling down and starting families, the paintball player is depicted as fully immersed in their passion for the game.  This meme resonates with many who feel out of sync with traditional life progressions, finding humor and camaraderie in the different choices and hobbies that define their lives. It's a lighthearted reminder that everyone has their own timeline, and there's joy to be found in every stage."

9. Taking Paintball Seriously

School activities can sometimes take unexpected turns, and this meme humorously depicts the anticipation and reality of a paintball game in a school setting. The humor in this meme lies in the exaggerated portrayal of the boys' readiness for paintball, implying they are overly prepared and eager for battle, much more so than the girls anticipated. This extreme depiction makes the meme funny by highlighting the difference in expectations and reality, playing on stereotypes and the often competitive nature of boys in such activities.

10. Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday

monday paintball meme

Sometimes the week is rough. There's not much you can do about it, so you might as well suck it up and have fun. Monday, your marker won't behave. Tuesday, your hopper pops, spraying all over the place.

Wednesday, you thought, would be better, and then you faceplanted over a snake. Thursday, there's something jammed in your barrel (don't look into it!), and Friday? Well, on Friday, the adrenaline got the best of you, and you had a good puke. Roll on, weekend.

 

 

 

 

Where Do I Find Paintball Memes?

You can find good memes pretty much anywhere. A cursory google search will land you with a good few. We’ve compiled our favorites in a series of Youtube videos. If you’re ready to take the next step, join our Paintball Memes Facebook Group and share your own memes.

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What is Zombie Paintball?

What is Zombie Paintball?

Imagine you're running around a field, in the middle of paintball war, surrounded by your fellow soldiers. You hear soldiers to your left and right communicating through radios that they are near death and need assistance. Just then, you see the enemy approaching, advancing toward their targets and firing shots at anything that moves. What would you do?

    This is what zombie paintball is all about. Of course, not all zombie paintball is created equal and different fields will do it in different ways, but here we’ll share the basics of zombie paintball and how we do it at our outdoor Metamora Field.

    Basic Rules of Zombie Paintball

    The basic rules of most paintball games are the same. If you get hit, you're out until someone taps you on the shoulder saying it's okay to stand up again. However, with zombie paintball; the rules will vary from location to location. Some locations play that if you get hit, that is your death- dictated by a special kind of paint that is very florissant in color and sticks out like a sore thumb in the dark.

    The way we play zombie paintball at our outdoor field is via a hay or wagon ride! The Zombie Paintball at Metamora is a covered wagon ride with fixed mounted guns where people get to shoot at zombie’s but never get shot at themselves. So our version is built more for entertainment purposes and not a traditional paintball game.

    What Do You Need?

    If you are playing zombie paintball the traditional style, before you can play, you must make sure that your paintball equipment is calibrated for the game. This means making sure that you have the right clothing and footwear to ensure your comfort and mobility. This usually means full-body clothing made for paintball- something like a coverall or jumpsuit with long sleeves that can be pulled down over your arms.

    If you are going to be joining us at Metamora Outdoor Field in Lapeer, Michigan, we still suggest dressing similar to how you would a normal paintball game as it does get chilly in the evening times this time of year. That said, you won’t need any of the typical safety gear and padding as for our style of zombie paintball, you won’t be getting shot at. 

    mounted paintball gun wagon zombie paintball

      Where Can I Go to Play?

      Do you live close enough to Michigan?

      Our outdoor paintball field Metamora is hosting the Massacre at Metamora Zombie Hunt this October. Click the link above for the Massacre at Metamora Zombie Hunt to get your tickets, bring your friends, and come play zombie paintball with us!

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      what paintballs are made of

      What Are Paintballs Made Of? The Only Guide You'll Need

      Paintball guns were originally developed by forestry workers to mark trees and areas for felling. However, it was not long before someone realized that taking out your friends with paintballs is much more exciting. But what exactly are these projectiles made of?

      Luckily, they are both safe and straightforward to use. Read on as we answer the question: what are paintballs made of?

      What Are Paintballs Made Of?

      The paintball filling is a liquid paint mixture that marks your friends on impact. However, it is not like the paint you would use on your house or paint used for industrial applications. 

      While the quantities and paint mixes differ, most manufacturers use polyethylene glycol and water-based dyes as main ingredients. The glycol is used because it has a very low freezing point, around -15 degrees Fahrenheit. This means paintballs will not freeze in even frigid cold conditions. 

      Rather, paintballs are simply more likely to shrink in colder weather. This may cause problems with discharging through gun barrels, so it is advised that you refrain from playing in very cold environments. 

      Some paintballs may contain oil-based paints. These are not recommended, as they are harsher on guns and equipment. They also have no real benefits over paintballs that contain water-soluble dyes.

      How are Paintballs Made?

      Paintball manufacturing starts in a factory where the paint is first produced. After, the paint is sent to another factory where it will be cased and turned into a paintball. 

      To produce complete paintballs, manufacturers use a gelatinous substance to encase the paint, similar to the process of encasing a pill. It is no surprise that early paintballs came from pharmaceutical factories, as the equipment was already in place. Specialist machines create paintballs and they run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to keep up with demand. 

      Workers will start by loading two strips of gelatin into the encapsulating machine. The gelatin moves through rotating drums that have divots and shape the casing. Once shaped, a precise amount of paint gets injected into the capsule before the two strips become sealed together. 

      At this point, the case of the paintball is warm and soft. The paintballs will then tumble into a drying machine, which hardens them and creates their round uniform shape. They are then removed and left to air dry before undergoing a quality control check. 

      Drying times can vary depending on the factory and make of the paintball. Once complete, they get loaded onto a hopper, which sorts the paintballs by weight. They are then packaged and sent to stores. 

      For a full review of how to choose paintballs, take a look at our helpful YouTube video guide below:

      Are Paintballs and Their Shells Biodegradable?

      Paintballs, and paintball as a hobby, have little impact on the environment if some rules are adhered to. For instance, it’s best practice to pick up old shells, batteries, and trash after a game has been played. 

      Luckily, environmentally friendly paintballs are the norm. All paintballs have a shell made from gelatin which will dissolve over time. The real problem comes with the paint inside. 

      Balls that have water-soluble dyes pose no problem. They will wash away in the rain or water and not leave any harmful chemicals in the environment. These paintballs also have polyethylene glycol as a filling. 

      Paintballs that contain oil can be harmful to the environment. If left lying around, they could also cause damage to any animals that may ingest them. Biodegradable paintballs are for sale at most paintball and adventure hobby retail outlets. 

       

      FAQs for Paintballs

      Quality paintballs are generally safe and cause no harm. However, there are different types and many questions regarding their storage and transportation. 

      Are Paintballs Washable?

      PEG paintballs are washable. Ideally, you should try to remove paint from your clothing as soon as possible to avoid staining. Some of the brighter colors have a tendency to be hard to remove if they are left to dry on clothing. 

      There are two ways to do this. The first is to simply hose the clothing down after playing, then get changed. You could soak them in water and laundry detergent, or simply give them a spin in the washing machine. 

      You really don't need to be harsh to clean paint. Avoid using any chemicals like bleach and powerful stain removers. You only need warm water, so don't place clothes in a boiling wash as it may damage the rest of the clothing. 

      Are Paintballs Edible?

      Non-toxic paintballs are the standard and should not cause major harm if ingested. However, that does not mean they are designed to be eaten. They will not taste very pleasant. 

      Paintball fillings are non-toxic in case some happen to go into your mouth. The shells will not easily dissolve if you chew or swallow them. Shells also cause problems with the digestive systems of animals, so avoid letting pets get into paintball supplies. 

      While paintballs are not edible, HK Army did make watermelon blast paintballs. For a full review of these paintballs take a look at our YouTube video review below:

      How to Store Paintballs

      The best way to store paintballs properly is in a temperate environment, with dry and cool conditions. Airtight containers and ziplock bags are a great place to keep them. 

      If the paint gets cold, it will harden and become brittle. This will cause problems when it moves through the barrel of the gun. If they are too warm, they will be soft and won't explode on impact. 

      Remember that paintballs are perishable, and won't last forever. When stored, make sure you rotate them so they keep their shape and do not go flat. 

      Playing a Game

      Now that you know what paintballs are made of, you can get stocked up on paintballs and start a game. Find some friends and go out to the field. 

      For the best paintball equipment, Lone Wolf Paintball should be your first stop. From guns to goggles, we can provide everything you need. Check out all of our product reviews and select the best setup for your next excursion. 

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