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Depends on your definition of ‘walkon’
It could be a walkon day, a walkon player etc
I read walkon as a person with their own gear, and a walkon day as a non rental day.
However for airsoft it looks like the majority of players have their own gear and rentals are a smaller part of the market (though specific sites may vary) in Paintball it’s the other way around, the majority are one off or occasional rental players and those of us with our own gear at walkons or events are the minority of paintball
Walkon can also mean just casually turning up to play with no prior booking etc.
This however is dependant if the site will really be open or any danger of having too many people.
For a site it’s a matter of making sure they have the necessary stock and staff for the numbers of people likely to turn up
For airsoft stock they would need BBs and green gas etc, for Paintball though it’s the paintballs that are the main issue with storage. Along with non gentle guns they also need to survive unknown storage conditions and lengths of time, which means low grade paintballs with tough shells and more regular players won’t like those, so for walkons a better grade will be needed
Sites can leave it open or take bookings. Either way they are unlikely to turn people away unless they really have to
The definition of walk on is an event you don’t need to book.