It allows you to attach the tank to a coil to your gun. You can carry the tank in a back harness which allows you to more properly use a stock.
its called a remote line or remote hose.
Where the air tank or co2 tank normally attaches
A remote hose (AKA Remote Coil) is a coiled hose that you screw into your ASA on your marker, and your tank, allowing you to place the tank anywhere you feel comfortable. If you are going to play with the remote, I advise poking a hole through your outfit and threading the hose through your uniform, so you don't get it caught on any brush, metal, etc.
a "remote line" or "coil" is a long coil of steel tubing that is plugged into the Asa (air source adapter/where the tank goes in) and allows the air or co2 tank to be carried on a harness on your back. This is recommended if you are going to use a butt stock or want a light (but less maneuverable) gun.
No. This is because the end head of the remote line does not have a valve. you would have to open the tank valve, fill it, close it, remove the remote, put it in your gun and then turn it back on. This would be more complicated then just removing the tank and filling it. If the remote line had an ending with a valve it would be easy, otherwise removing it would re-empty the tank.
The purpose of a paintball gun is to fire paintball pellets, to mark opponents in the game of paintball.
A paintball marker is a paintball gun. It is just called a marker instead of a gun.
No. The state of Ohio did not invent the paintball gun.
No, do not expose your paintball gun to water.
Nerf toys of if you dare... a paintball gun.
A paintball gun is several magnitudes stronger then a Nerf gun. A paintball travels at around 200 mph, where a Nerf gun is around 10.
11 to play at fields, 18 to buy a paintball gun.