It is a decent marker, from a neutral standpoint. The price is pretty low, and it is a pretty tough marker. The only problem is that JT doesnt really produce it often, and aftermarket upgrades are rare.
Yes. you may need a neck adapter though.
It depends on what marker you have, a marker like a 3.5 Excellerator, Tac-5 (any marker of the TAC-5 brand) or a similar marker like these, you can use HPA in.
Yes. Jt goggles are made for paintball games.
No. Cybrid makes very low quality markers. You will get a better investment saving money and buying a more expensive marker.
The value of a used JT 5.0 paintball marker typically ranges from $50 to $100, depending on its condition, included accessories, and market demand. Factors such as any modifications or upgrades can also affect its price. It's best to check online marketplaces or local shops for current listings to get a more accurate assessment.
A barrel, but that is about it.
No, it is mechanical
.68 caliber. same as the rest of paintball
All Companies have very good standards for paintball markers and accessories, with the exception of the low end Brass Eagle, JT, Stryker, Spyder markers or anything sold at Generic retail stores (Walmart, Kmart, ect.) Some exceptional and high end Paintball marker companies include Planet Eclipse, Dye, Bob Long, higher end Smart Parts markers, DLX and Angel Paintballbut i think tippmann is the best
No, it is semi automatic
Yes, don't be stupid.
No, even though it is cheap, it is not of very good quality and will break after several games. You should never spend less then 100 dollars on a paintball gun (new at least) if you want to play for more than a month.