any .68 caliber will work, really though go to a paintball shop, anything from a store that is not paintball specific will be pretty bad paint that has been sitting there for months
yes
Yes! in fact, it will not work on CO2 at all.
Dangerous Powers (DP) is a mid to pro level paintball manufacturer. Their mid level marker is the E-1. Their High to pro level markers are the G5 and Elite. They also have a woodsball series, the M3-A1
No. There are small paintballs mad however for low power spring airsoft guns.
No, All DP markers only run on High Pressure Air.
You can pick up a spider paintball marker at any local paintball dealer. You can also order them online from almost every paintball sales website. Spiders are a common and should be easy to find.
It really just depends on how much you want to spend. A good case of paint can be very expensive, but if you are just playing recreationally, or practicing, any mid range paintball should work just fine.
yes, you should find out you dumb bastered
Some think it is dangerous.
it depends on what you want to do. if you like airsoft then get an airsoft sniper. if you want a good paintball gun then DO NOT get one that looks like a military gun. in my opinion i would get a paintball gun. i would recommend $100 Azodin $250 proto rail $350 dangerous power G5 to me, these are the best starter guns. but before you buy a gun go to your local field and try it out to see if you like it.
All paintball markers must be chronographed at under 300 FPS, so all markers have the same "power."
im assuming you mean "Can a G3 shoot using a ninja air tank?" the answer is yes, all ninja tanks are standard ASA threaded