they are more lickly to chop when they are hotter they'll break inside the gun and that isn't very good when your in the middle of the battlefield. and if it does happen you have to clean the barrel with a squeegie or a cloth or something.
Its going to affect accuracy a bit, and air efficiency a whole lot.
It will effect your average fps, making it inaccurate vertically, with some shots going less far then the others. It will also make you chronograph lower, decreasing the guns power.
It depends on the grade of your paint, and how good your paintball marker is. Paintballs will almost never get ball on ball accuracy.
In general scopes are not very useful in Paintball due to the relative inaccuracy of the Paintball itself and the tunnel vision effect of the scope. but if your Paintball gun had weaver or 3/8 rails, you can mount whatever scope (or sight, a better option) you wanted on it
The purpose of a paintball gun is to fire paintball pellets, to mark opponents in the game of paintball.
Using a 40 cal pepperball in a 50 cal paintball gun is not recommended as it can cause damage to the gun and affect its accuracy. It's important to always match the caliber of the ammunition with the gun to ensure safe and effective shooting.
A paintball marker is a paintball gun. It is just called a marker instead of a gun.
For optimal performance with a paintball gun, it is recommended to use high-quality, tournament-grade paintballs. These paintballs are more consistent in size and shape, which helps improve accuracy and reliability when firing.
for each single shot markers themselves are not any more accurate than any other marker, the barrel can help with accuracy and shooting good paint is the easiest way to improve your accuracy. player skill is also a large determining factor, now if you are shooting a string of paint you are going to want a marker that has as little kick as possible so you can hold it as steady as possible, in which case look into a spool valve marker as they have the least kick out of any design
No. The state of Ohio did not invent the paintball gun.
No, do not expose your paintball gun to water.
A paintball gun is several magnitudes stronger then a Nerf gun. A paintball travels at around 200 mph, where a Nerf gun is around 10.