i think so
It depends on where your backyard is. If it's your backyard and you are in a rural area, you should be OK. But if you are in a less rural area, there may be laws against discharging projectile weapons like BB guns, arrows, and paintball guns.
It is not a good practice to dry fire paintball markers, as it can give unnessicairy wear to the o-rings.
As long as your neighbours are ok with it
Ok, considering the last person didn't give you a good answer, here's mine. The paintball "marker" is the proper term for the gun. It's called a marker because it "marks" what it shoots.
Be sure you do not disrupt the neighborhood if your gun is loud. The main worry is not to make it be mistaken for a real firearm. Aside from those points, you are set. Play safe.
If your a beginner. It's ok, but don't get it if you have been playing for a while. All and all, no, not really.
You should be OK with standard loads.
Wait for a wombat to come get a gun or nerf gun aim then SHOOT9only if a dead wombat is ok). For lie ones get a net.
OK what you have to do is: your points have to be 950 and open the box when the ??? are gold and shoot at the gunwale the gun is coming out of the box.do all that you should get the ray gun.p.s. sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't.
Air guns are usually recommended for sport rather than battle (paintball and BB's). An actual bullet may not be a wise choice for such guns, as only special ammo or low caliber shot is effective with an air gun.
Yes. Shooting a lot will accelerate wear on the gun, but occasional use is OK.
no, the paintball gun is dangerous and is not allowed in some places.if you are asking about some back woods then the answer is yes, its gennerally just fine, if the property belongs to someone ok it with them first, if it is city property it is gennerally a good idea to contact your local police first and ok it with them, in a public place is never a good idea (parks, walking trails etc) just make sure the general public is well out of range and you should be fine