It depends completely on the type of game, where its played, when its played, and what you need to do with it.
No. Nothing dissolves in the process of a paintball gun firing.
I have both and honsetly i use the paintball gun more =)
depends on how you use it
The first paintball gun to ever exist on this planet was the Nelspot 007. The funny thing was this marker wasn't made for the initial use of paintball, it was made for agricultural use. It wasn't until twelve players with Nelspot 007's discovered the wonder of "Paintball" and changed the world as we know it. At the time "Paintball" was known as "Survival," a game that was first written about in 1980 in get this... Sports Illustrated. But the first paintball gun to be used intended for the game of paintball was the NSG Splatmaster.
The paintball gun does not use any parts that have not been make in other industries before.
No, you will not be allowed.
There is no paintball gun that runs on only 200 psi.
Paintball gun. You can see where you hit your target. I disagree, if you are looking for a more realistic looking weopon then use an airsoft gun
A CCI Phantom is a paintball gun. Paintball guns are used to play the game of paintball. You can learn more about Paintball at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Paintball" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
It depends on the gun, but "both" is an acceptable answer.
When someone is just doing paintball for the first time they need a paintball gun that is easy to use and light. The recommended one is a Tippman 98. Any of the variants will be good.
No. A paintball gun is not considered a fire arm anywhere because it does not use an explosion to propel a metal object.