You need to find what fits well on your shoulder. I'd stick with Guerrilla air and Ninja for the companies however.
Yes, it will not run on Co2
Planet Eclipse Etek 3
Firstly, all "plastics" used in most paintball guns are composites. Secondly the Etek 3 comes as the ETEK3 LT, which has composite parts, and the ETEK 3 AM which is all metal parts.
At bare minimum: the Invert halo too. if you want a perfect fit: Empire prophecy. anything better then that is probably overkill.
You need to find what fits well on your shoulder. I'd stick with Guerrilla air and Ninja for the companies however.
At that price there is only the Proto 2011 and the dangerous powers FX. If you want a spool valve gun, go with the proto, but I believe the ETEK is the best choice.
For any paintball markers that runs on batteries with electronics (excluding mechanical markers that can be fitted with electronic grips) it's recommended you use HPA tanks. Aluminum tanks are your best bet. However, if you have a bit of extra cash and a stickler for hauling that extra weight, then there's carbon fiber tanks. Just make sure you get them hydro-tested every few years or so to make sure it's still safe to use. The brands I know are good are Crossfire and Ninja as I've used them before. Guerrilla Air isn't bad either.
Counts on what u mean by cheap.. if u want one for around 200 and durable then get a Tippmann but if ur looking a little higher then try looking at the planet eclipse , proto , and dangerous power. Those guns are around 300-600 ... I'd personally go with etek 3 lt or am because spending a bit more money is usually where u get the best quality. But paintball is paintball so u don't need the top of the line gun.
I am the captain of the Bullit Paintball team.Without the tank attached, my custom Tippmann A5 weighs between 3-5 pounds.
3-6 pounds for a 98 Custom depending on the tank size
It depends on the material, but they must be retested after so many years (depending on tank) if they pass, they can keep being used.
im assuming you mean "Can a G3 shoot using a ninja air tank?" the answer is yes, all ninja tanks are standard ASA threaded