All paintball guns have the same "power" since they are regulated at fields. As for "looks" there are milsim markers like the x7 or speedball markers like G4.
Spyder Pilot ACS is a good gun for Under $100 avilable @ Wal Mart and online
It depends on the grade of your paint, and how good your paintball marker is. Paintballs will almost never get ball on ball accuracy.
there's nothing wrong with it but if you want to go to a paint ball store to get them to do is right
A Sharpy fine point marker is good. It does not erase easily.
To cover up his good looks apex
Gray looks nice with red. I also like cedar color with red
Its okay, it looks really good in big rooms but in a small room it isnt a very good idea.
markers make colors like that because (I think-I'm pretty sure) markers have something almost like paint coloring inside of them and when you go to paint something -when you mark something with the marker on a piece of paper it spreads paint on the page. (sorry I didn't explain it so good. It's complicated)
At a certain level of paintball markers, the accuracy of the gun itself becomes irrelevant. As soon as you have a clean marker, with an good valve and regulator, the accuracy becomes completely dependent on the paint and barrel match quality. Basically any marker over $500 or so will all have the same stock accuracy.
I hope you choose the G3 marker. Its great.
depens on where the ball is going to land, inside or outside the strike zone. if it looks good, hit it.
A good example of this is a shot put used at the Olympic Games. Or a billiard ball.