Most paintball stains just wash right out in the laundry. Well it depends on what detergent you use. If you get home right away then it will come out easy, but otherwise use something with bleach (NOT STRAIGHT BLEACH) or something with stain fighter. If you don't have any of that, use a stain stick and then put the clothes into the washer. Dude, if you have stains from apintball you might want to check what kind of paint you're using, paintballs are filled with a waterbase paint that will come out with soap and water.
it really depends on how advance you want it. for a complete guide on how to make a ghillie suit checkout http://blog.ghilliegear.com/2009/01/17/how-to-make-a-ghillie-suit-2/ for a comprehensive "How to" on ghillie suit videos go here: http://www.ghilliegear.com/pages/Ghillie-Suit-Videos.html
The History of the Ghillie Suit, begins during the 19th Century in Scotland.
you can shoot it into thick tassle like material but be far away or else it will break the paintballs paintballs will pretty much break on anything considering your like fireing them between 265 to 290 feet per second out of most paintball markers i find that when im in my ghillie suit sometimes paintballs dont break on my suit cheers
The ghillie suit's original purpose was to disguise British game wardens from poachers.
a Ghillie suit
It is pronounced "GIL-ee suit."
Ghillie suit
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A ghillie suit is a set of BDU's covered with natural vegetation or jute/burlap. It is generally used by snipers in the military, paintballers, hunters, etc. The point of the suit is to blend in with the environment and break up the silhouette of a human. Many people, instead of using just the suit, use their experience with ghillie suits by putting local vegetation into the suit.
do the ghillie in the mist challenges. it's one of the 1st challenges you unlock
The ghillie suits were named after a group of Scottish hunters, known as Ghillies. When the First World War erupted, they wore those same suits as they wandered into no-man's-land to take up positions for sniping at German personnel.
I would say most likely the same was an a normal ghillie suit. Start with some 2x2 netting and mix up the wool as you tie it to the netting. Pretty simple ;)