It is the standard .68 caliber
.68 caliber. the paintball standard.
Fifty caliber, but it is more of a toy than a paintball gun.
Mostly all of the paintball guns made today are .68 caliber. Though with the recent changes in paintball some guns are being made with .50 caliber. Though by the year of this gun, it is 100% of .68 caliber.
Standard .68
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As of September 7, 2009 the most recent markers are the SL94, Rev-I, DM9, PMR 09, Victory, and The Creed.
Regular .68 caliber paintballs, all standard guns do. Also there is no "m16 paintball gun" , only guns that look like it.
Yes. as long as they are .43 caliber.
PMR can stand for physical, medicine, and rehabilitation, patient medical records, or Proto Matrix Rail (paintball maker).
yes, they require 50 caliber paintballs, the industry standard is 68 caliber
No. most guns are .68 caliber, however there are some .50 and .43 caliber markers and pistols.
You can buy a new Triton paintball gun for around 90 dollars, but you could also try buying one on ebay or amazon for a much cheaper price.