I thought I would take a moment and share an article I wrote for X3 Paintball magazine which appeared in that magazines very first edition.A blast from the past but nevertheless safety being first in this game, important notes are found herein.
So many people play paintball at locations other than a licensed venue. Thats a fact that we can’t simply sweep under the rug or simply ignore so hey, if youre going to do it follow a few simple guidelines as mentioned below. The article appeared as follows: Continue reading »
Promised Land III has been deemed another great success by game organizers and charity personnel for Cystic Fibrosis!
The day began with an intense fog and such humidity that attendees were all warned to stay as hydrated as possible. Continue reading »
Another installment of the ever popular Conflict Columbia Series of big games at Soldiers of Fortune Paintball in Hamilton ON is soon upon us. For this one, ye olde Tomcat is switching up the camera for my Tippmann Phenom and leading Tippmann’s factory sponsored team “The Glen Morris Mercenaries” into battle … an entire team armed with Phenoms, this ought to be interesting me thinks!… For the opposing side, our apologies in advance for the inevitable rain of pain you are sure to endure. Continue reading »
As editor for The Catshack Reports it occurred to me I have yet to introduce the paintball community to my own team AND we are pleased to announce additional sponsors for 2010….read on! Continue reading »
Pimp My Gat, the brain child of the Glen Morris Mercenaries. The premise is loosely based on the successful series that appeared on television where a host would find a car and person worthy enough to have their wreck fixed up and taken over the top in the way of modifications. Continue reading »
On an average fall day in 2007, Tom Tomcat Cunningham, Team Captain for the Glen Morris Mercenaries Paintball Team reported to work as a part time referee at a local indoor paintball establishment.
A birthday party arrived, a mixture of kids 12 to 13 years of age all wide eyed and excited to play paintball for the first time. Tom as always read them those all too important rules and insured everyone was properly equipped before leading the group into the arena. Teams were split and each group took up their positions at opposite ends of the CQB style indoor and then the whistle blew to signal game on. Promptly both groups of kids proceeded to turn and jump into the furthest rear bunker at opposite ends of the room. So began a half hour or more of shooting wildly at each other from some distance without anyone hitting much of anything with the exception perhaps of an unfortunate referee on hand. Continue reading »





