The legal maximum is 300 Feet Per Second. Some Fields bring that down to 280 or 260 fps.
No one has died as a result of being shot with a paintball gun.
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paintballs
All paintball markers are chronographed to the same velocity of around 290-300 FPS.
CO2, stored in the tank is highly pressurized. The paintball being shot is caused by it being pushed out by the rapidly expanding gas. CO2 also cycles and reloads the next paintball.
Yes, reballs were made to be shot out of paintball guns.
A Co2 gun can go up to 300 fps. Sling shoots only get a paintball up to 240.
type of paintball marker
It is the exact same velocity adjustment style as the Tippmann 98. One the side of the marker there will be a screw that goes into the gun. Get the hexagonal key that fits it and turn it in to decrease and out to increase. What this does is moves a screw physically in the way of the airflow of the shot, causing it to loose energy.
The spring in a mechanical paintball gun controls the amount of pressure the bolt has on it. Thus the more velocity. If you paintball gun will not shoot under 300 even when reg is way down, you may need to cut a little bit off the spring, 2 or 3 spirals.
overpowered probably
It depend on the rules of the game. Theoretically, you would just be disarmed.