every once in a while they need to be cleaned and re-lubed your marker manual should be able to tell you how to do that, and also as a good rule of thumb its a good idea to go through and rebuild the marker every once in a while (go through and replace all the o-rings) every 15 cases of paint is a decent place to start on that, more or less may be needed depending on the marker
Use your squeegee or swab to clean out the barrel, use a paper towel in your hopper (just in case stuff exploded there too.) carefully clean your bolt and re lubricate it, with specific lubes, dont use bolt lube on your barrel.
When you first buy paintballs they shouldnt need any cleaning, but if you've dropped them on the ground try not to use them because they can mess up your gun even if you dont see anything on it
depends on the marker, generally, take it apart, clean it and lube it, put it back together
Not at all compared to actual paintball guns.
Yes most kmarts do sell paintball guns
yes, paintball guns do have recoil, but no where near a real gun.
No it is not, we have many paintball fields in the area.
Yes
There is no such thing as high voltage paintball guns.
There is no place in the US that requires a permit/license for paintball markers.
Nearly everything. Paintball guns are fired through the use of air or CO2. Also they shoot only paint. bb Guns shoot pellets, and look completely different then most paintball guns.
No, 11 is the minimum age to play, and paintball guns are not lethal.
No. There are no urban areas that allow paintball.
There is not licencing for paintball markers.
There are a few choices when it comes to where to buy high quality sniper paintball guns. Some of these places include Choice Paintball as well as Discount Paintball.