NAICS Code 713990-31 - Paint Ball Games

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NAICS Code 713990-31 Description (8-Digit)

Paint Ball Games is a recreational activity that involves players using air-powered guns to shoot small balls of paint at each other. The objective of the game is to eliminate the opposing team by hitting them with paintballs. Paint Ball Games can be played indoors or outdoors, and the playing field can vary in size and terrain. The game can be played by individuals or teams, and it requires strategy, teamwork, and physical activity.

Parent Code - Official US Census

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Tools

Tools commonly used in the Paint Ball Games industry for day-to-day tasks and operations.

  • Paintball guns
  • Paintballs
  • Protective gear (masks, goggles, chest protectors, gloves)
  • CO2 or compressed air tanks
  • Hoppers or loaders
  • Squeegees or barrel cleaners
  • Pod packs or harnesses
  • Chronographs
  • Field markers or cones
  • Camouflage clothing

Industry Examples of Paint Ball Games

Common products and services typical of NAICS Code 713990-31, illustrating the main business activities and contributions to the market.

  • Outdoor paintball fields
  • Indoor paintball arenas
  • Paintball equipment rental services
  • Paintball tournaments
  • Paintball team training sessions
  • Paintball birthday parties
  • Corporate team building events with paintball games
  • Paintball scenario games
  • Paintball speedball games
  • Paintball target shooting ranges

History

A concise historical narrative of NAICS Code 713990-31 covering global milestones and recent developments within the United States.

  • Paintball was invented in the early 1980s by three friends who wanted to create a game that simulated the experience of hunting without harming animals. The first paintball game was played in 1981 in New Hampshire, USA. The game quickly gained popularity and by the mid-1980s, paintball fields were popping up all over the United States. In the 1990s, the industry experienced a boom, with the introduction of new equipment and the formation of professional paintball leagues. Today, paintball is a popular recreational activity enjoyed by millions of people worldwide. In recent history, the paintball industry in the United States has faced some challenges due to the economic recession and increased competition from other recreational activities. However, the industry has adapted by offering new game formats, such as scenario games and speedball, and by expanding into new markets, such as corporate team building and birthday parties. The industry has also embraced new technology, such as electronic markers and wireless communication systems, to enhance the player experience. Despite these challenges, the paintball industry remains a vibrant and growing part of the recreational landscape in the United States.