If you have the loader to keep up with it, 15 balls per second.
It depends on the model of paintball marker you have, for example a Tippmann A5 in semi-automatic would come up to about 8BPS.
The Spyder MR1 is a paintball weapon. The MR1 has a purchase price of $90 and is manufactured by the Kingman Group. The MR1 is considered a semi automatic weapon and the E-MR1 has a firing rate of 15 bps.
Just ideally? Durability Rate of fire Consistency Air efficiency Customization just to name a few.
Thy spyder agressor and alpha black have very different internal parts and are ergonomically different. While The tippmann marker is a cast aluminum, split receiver, the spyder is milled aluminum, with parts that unscrew from the back. They will both shoot 300 fps at about the same rate without modification. The spyder has no forward grip and is a centerfeed (hopper is in the center). The Alpha black is larger with a handguard.
That is an above average rate of fire, requiring a $80+ hopper to feed. It would be considered higher end, but not the best.
beginner, moderate, or experienced
A board itself is basically the brain of the gun. It is only found in electric guns, and it tells the gun the bounce, dwell, mode of fire, rate of fire, and anything associated with the gun. Virtue is a paintball brand best known for their high quality boards and crown systems for hoppers (hopper tops). Therefore, a virtue board is a board produced by virtue.
Due to the tight quarters and high rate of injuries it is illegal.
Yes, normally it's a 20% tax rate.
"Walking" or "Feathering" the trigger is a term meaning the interchanging of fingers to increase the rate of fire on a paintball gun. The motion should consist like this: 1. Placing the "trigger finger" or middle finger on the trigger; pulling the trigger till it is registered as a shot. 2. Quickly changing to the next finger before the trigger is completely up. 3. Continuing to do this to create a steady line of paint. The purpose of this method is to increase your rate of fire. By using two fingers moving rapidly across the trigger frame, in theory you would have increased your speed by 2X.
No. One of the differences between speedball and all other paintball games is that Rate of Fire is key to pinning people down, and winning games. A pump gun would be a terrible idea against automatics in such close quarters.
No, besides being expensive, the X7 has a very high rate of fire, two things that are very bad for new players. This will take a lot of money to run as a starter marker, which is the main causes of people stopping playing.