I have heard people say 50 but invert never does specify how fast it is. it will load more paint than you could ever hope to fire lets put it that way
because ps2 is rubbish
Depends on the scanner, but generally: if you load it onto the glass, face down if you load it into a hopper/feeder, face up
e-hoppers load paint into the marker a lot faster than gravity will allow it to fall down the feedneck, with a standard gravity hopper (also known as a shake and bake) your rate of fire is limited to around 4-5 bps, currently any marker produced that is semi auto can shoot faster than this so in order to help eliminate chops and be able to fire faster you will need a e-hopper, currently the Invert Too or VL eye force are great hoppers at a budget price that will keep up with whatever you put them on top of
There are different types load cells and is used in many different areas of weighing certain objects. Load cells have been used in obtaining weights in tank or bin or hopper weighing. These cells are also used in commercial or industrial weighing systems
It uses the excess gas from firing to spin "paddles" in the cyclone feed to load a ball after each shot, faster than gravity.
Although each company keeps their ingredients a secret they are all made from gelatin and vegetable oil mainly. Paintballs are mandated to be edible, biodegradable, and water soluble. There is nothing in a paintball that you haven't eaten before. That does not mean they taste good though.
the obvious 1st step is to get all your gear together, practice with friends, practice some more, attend a crap load of events were sponsoring companies and teams are scouting, play your best and maybe you'll impress somebody.
in 1901 christopher coumbus was carried by pigs into the town of KWAKAWAKA where there happened to be a load of Zulu dudes...he killed em...end of
Whatever you do, dont use rem-oil, any other oil made for real firearms or aerosol sprays, they will eat away the o-rings and wear out the paintball gun. Use oil made for paintball guns or air tool oil. a paintball gun is essentially and air tool. the easiest way is to put 6 or so drops of oil into the place where you screw in the tank, then screw in the tank and fire a few shots. you dont need paint to do this. You should use only manufacturer-recommended lubricant for your gun. Your gun's owners manual should tell you how to lubricate the gun. If youdon't have it then youcan go to their website. The best paintball oil is Gold Cup oil and the best grease is Gold Cup Final Solution grease.
Bear the load. Bare the load would be to uncover the load...
THE PRODUCT OF LOAD AND LOAD ARM IS CALLED MOMENT OF LOAD.
Live load is a load on the object other than the load from itself.