Of course you can if you have to, but it would not service its purpose (to feed the marker faster) without full auto, so i would get a virtue board, or an electronic trigger if you want to have full auto, and of course have a electronic loader.
Most paintball guns use an above hopper instead of magazines or clips like firearms. The standard hopper holds 200 rounds. Most magazines for paintball sim-markers are 30 rounds. No paintball guns use clips.
The Proto Primo loader can be used on any marker. But you may want to use an electronic force-fed loader for electronic markers. Gravity-fed loaders can only do so much.
A single shot pistol, a Derringer and even a revolver are technically NOT considered semiautomatic. To be semiautomatic, the weapon would need to use the energy from a previous round to cycle the action. Revolvers use the muscle energy of the shooter's finger to revolved the chamber.
Just use calgon. I don't have CalgonI purchased front loader Drive ultra concentrate washing powder by mistake I want to use it in my 8 kg top loader how much do I use?
No. There are no urban areas that allow paintball.
There is no part called 'loader' in C language.
It is not recommended to use top loader detergent in a front loader washing machine. Top loader detergents create more suds, which can cause issues in a front loader machine due to its different design. Front loader detergents are formulated to produce less suds and work effectively in these machines.
No. Nothing dissolves in the process of a paintball gun firing.
Some paintball markers such as the Tippmann A-5 use a metal "sear" that locks the bolt and hammer assembly in its charged or "cocked" position and won't activate unless the trigger is pulled, which discharges the marker. The tripper activates or "trips" (can be a solenoid if the trigger is electronic) the sear.
There is none, only use pellets designed specifically for paintball.
I have both and honsetly i use the paintball gun more =)
No, paintball co2 is much higher pressure.