


EAQ
GENERAL Q's
Q: Where're y'all located?
A: 2600 Calder Dr, League City TX 77573, Google "Glory Paintball".
Q: Yo, what it cost to play there?
A: Depends on the product you choose. Click the Glory logo at the top of this page and follow the prompts.
Q: Do you provide the equipment?
A: We do NOT provide rental guns for Airsoft anymore. You will need to bring your own gun. We do provide all equipment, including guns, for Paintball and Low-Impact Paintball. You can also bring your own gear if you'd like.
Q: Can I bring my own pyrotechnics?
A: No.
Q: What should we wear?
A: Dress for the weather, closed-toe shoes, and only wear things you're ok with getting destroyed.
PAINTBALL Q's
Q: Can I bring my own paintballs?
A: No. We are strictly Field Paint ONLY.
Q: What is the max velocity?
A: 275 fps for Paintball, 250 fps for Low-Impact.
Q: Is there a Rate Of Fire (ROF) limit?
A: Yes. We allow all fire modes but cap full auto at 10.2 balls per second.
Q: Does it hurt?
A: Paintball does, if you're close range, not so much at distance. Low-Impact does not.
AIRSOFT Q's
Q: Can I bring my own BBs?
A: Yes. We'd prefer you buy them from us so we can stay in business but there is no way to enforce it, unfortunately.
Q: What is the max velocity?
A: 400 fps using a .20g BB.
Q: Is there a Rate Of Fire (ROF) limit?
A: No. We allow all fire modes and ROF but anything over 10.2 bps is flamboyantly effeminate.
Q: Does it hurt?
A: At close range Airsoft does sting quite a bit but it wont kill you.
PRIVATE PARTY Q's
Q: Can I bring party decorations?
A: Yes, but make sure it all gets thrown away at the end of your event.
Q: Can I bring outside food and drinks?
A: Yes, but no alcohol.
Q: What time should we arrive?
A: You cannot check in before your start time but we recommend arriving 15 minutes prior to make sure all of your players have their wavers submitted.
Q: Do we need to bring tables and chairs?
A: For groups under 20 players, no, we have ample seating and depending on your party size you will be given X number of picnic tables and benches. However, if you are a large group of 20 or more, it wouldn't hurt to bring some extras just in case other large groups are also playing during your time slot.
Q: Is there a spectator area?
A: Yes, we have 1 completed so far and are in the process of building more.
FIELD RULES

General Rules
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Players must abide by all field safety rules and obey all safety signs.
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Barrel blockers must be used at all times while in staging areas, and until the referee tells you to remove it in the playing area.
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Eye, nose and mouth protection must be worn in the target range and playing areas at all times.
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Follow all Range Safety Officer (RSO) instructions and do not argue with calls made on the field. All RSO calls are final.
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NO SHOOTING markers or throwing paintballs outside of the playing field.
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All quarter-sized paint marks on any part of the body or marker count as an elimination from the game.
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If a ball hits you and you cannot see the mark, call an RSO for a "paint check". You must defend yourself while under "paint check".
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"Dead" players do not talk, give up markers, paint, air, or point out other players. "Dead man posture" must be used to indicate you are out (i.e., barrel blocker on, hand on head).
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No foul, abusive language or physical contact towards other players will be allowed.
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Please keep our paintball field GLORIOUS by picking up your trash before you leave.
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This facility is Field Paint Only (FPO).
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Outside pyrotechnics are PROHIBITED.
Equipment Responsibility
Check your weapons and gear for proper functionality before starting play. A player is personally responsible for his/her equipment, whether owned, borrowed, or rented. If you break or ruin something, you will be held responsible for any damages. Accidents do happen. Be careful and play responsibly.
Blind-firing
No blind-firing. If player cannot see where the muzzle is pointed, such as sticking a marker around a corner of a building or up over a bunker without looking, that is blind-firing. The player must be able to see the muzzle and the intended target area.
Physical Contact
At no time is physical contact of ANY kind allowed between players. The only exceptions to this rule would be:
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A player aiding a player over an obstacle or off the ground.
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A player helping an injured player.
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General Safety
Firing on observers, eliminated players, or any other non-participating individuals or group of individuals is prohibited. Such action shall be grounds for immediate ejection from the field of play, and constitute termination of that player’s activity for that day’s schedule.
Failure to Follow
Failure to follow the safety guidelines will result in a warning and/or removal from play/facility.
AIRSOFT
Face Protection
Proper eye protection is mandatory. Ballistic Shooting Goggles that do not have any cracks or holes larger than 6mm are allowed. Ballistic shooting glasses are only permitted if they wrap behind the eye. All eye protection is subject to approval. All lenses must be rated at ANSI Z87.1-2003 (also known as Z87.1+). Regular shop goggles, shooting glasses that do not wrap behind the eye, or regular sunglasses are not adequate enough for protection and are not allowed! Mesh eye protection is NOT permitted. Nose and mouth cover must be worn as well.
All weapons should have a Barrel Blocker inserted and the magazine removed outside of playing area.