yes, they require 50 caliber paintballs, the industry standard is 68 caliber
No, all paintball hoppers have a standard neck size.
Paintball gear is what keeps you safe in paintball. The mask is the only truly crucial piece you need to play paintball (meaning you can walk onto a field without a gun, or tank or paint).
WeLl, first you need to get a paintball gun, then you need to fill it with paint, then you can just start painting with it. Like shoot it at what you want to paint on and use it as a target. I really hope this helped. God bless and have a good life. :)
Some interesting facts would be that a paintball can fire a .68 caliber ball 120 mph. So basically a feather going 100+ mph. Another one would be that paintball guns were orginially used to mark trees for wildlife rangers. Another one is that apparently you can get special paint just for paintball guns. Might need to check that though.
some paintball guns are but then you can get a dye matrix 2009 that weighs only 1.4 lbs. or you can go with a tippman which or 2+ lbs alone then you need a tank and hopper and paint so they can get up there
Yes, you are always required to wear a full, rated paintball mask while shooting, even target shooting.
There Are no true silencers or suppressors for paintball markers, only mock ones. You need a firearm suppressor permit in order to get a real suppressor, so companies don't make any. Also A paintball gun signature is fairly quiet.
You would need zoning permits and insurance to open a paintball field.
you need Co2 to fire any paintball gun, it is what physically moves the ball out of the barrel.
A mask, marker, full air tank, and paint first of all. If you need to rent bring around 60 to 80 dollars for entrance and paint. If you don't have any of the items above you can rent them.
This depends on you budget, quality of paint and what job you need done. If you are close range, the stock barrel is fine. if you need long range, get an apex or flatline barrel, if you want maximum accuracy, you need a two piece barrel and paint that fits the bore perfectly.
Yes. A paintball gun is not considered a firearm therefore a felon can purchase a paintball gun in Texas.