Roughly $2-300 depending on the condition
its a decent marker but a horrible value, for the money you can do much better in todays market
No. Cybrid makes very low quality markers. You will get a better investment saving money and buying a more expensive marker.
Co2. Buying a Hpa tank for a cybrid is money that should be spent on a better gun.
There is no such thing as the "best" paintball marker. Anything over $700 is mainly preference. If you don't want to spend that much on a paintball marker, markers such as the Dangerous Power G3, Proto SLG, or Azodin Blitz are all great for the price. Also keep these two things in mind: Nowadays lower end markers ($200-$350) can compete with the ultra high- end ones ($1000-$1500+) fine. Also, the marker does not make the player. No matter how much money you put into your marker, it will not make you a better player.
If you play professinal paintball and get sponsored then yes. Otherwise there is not a way to make money from paintball.
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.
The best kind of paintball gun, is one that feels good in your hands, does the job its supposed to do, and fits your budget. Going out and spending hundreds of extra dollars so you can shoot 20 balls per second Is not only going to waste a lot of money, but will not improve your game that much (unless your a professional) However If you're willing to spend the money, and it makes you happy, go out and buy a high end tournament marker. Also buying excessive amounts of military simulation shrouds and parts will in fact hinder your speed and ability to aim quickly. If you don't care and just want to look good, then go out a buy the most realistic marker possible. However if you want to play well, you must find the best marker possible that you can still afford to put paint into.
No. Paintball teams generally don't make enough money for scholarships.
22k a year
first you get money...
i doubt it, it costs a lot of money on upkeep for a paintball field and that money has to come from somewhere. to make absolutly sure, call your local paintball store.
Professional paintball players have no true salary. There are very few pro paintball players that don't need a second job to support themselves. They make most of their money from sponsorships and endorsements. edit: most work for there sponsor's.. and unless your ollie lang you wont make much money playing paintball.