standard .68 caliber
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.
Custom made Draxxus medium grade field paint that was engineered and designed specifically for use at Richmond Indoor Paintball.
dude, the tippman 98's ( the ones they use at combat paintball at thetfore) are around £120, however it would be a big mistake buying, as you can get a much much lighter,better,faster gun, and complete with a mask and tank and hopper for the same price.
I believe it is a5/x7 threaded.
If it is his/her first paintball gun then yes. There is no need to drop a ton of money on a gun if your kid won't use it after one play. If you are going to go spring, Spyders and Tippman are two reliable brands, and sell pretty inexpensive guns. If you find that they like it, upgrade to a spool valve gun (Ions, Dyes, and Protos).
No, you need the correct size for the correct part.
Yes, as long as they are not the cyclone feed hoppers.
Yes, you can use any size tank
No. There are no urban areas that allow paintball.
The Proto Primo loader can be used on any marker. But you may want to use an electronic force-fed loader for electronic markers. Gravity-fed loaders can only do so much.
the standard size is 68, there are a few off sizes like 43, 40 and 50 but the vast majority of paintball markers use 68 caliber and therefore it is the cheapest
No. Nothing dissolves in the process of a paintball gun firing.