a butterfly valve.
The purpose of a paintball gun is to fire paintball pellets, to mark opponents in the game of paintball.
No. A mortar is a indirect fire weapon where as a railgun is a direct-fire weapon.
The fluid, high pressure co2 (or HPA) is let into the gun when the tank is screwed into the Air Source Adapter, it is then stored in the valve, until the valve is opened, then it pushes the paintball out of the barrel when it expands. At the same time, it resets the springs and mechanical components (specifics depend on the gun model) , as the valve shuts and the gun gets ready to fire again.
you need Co2 to fire any paintball gun, it is what physically moves the ball out of the barrel.
no.
Rapid fire
Yes, you can get rapid fire on the smg's.
Mortar is not inherently fire resistant, as it is typically made from a mixture of cement, sand, and water, which can be damaged or weakened by extreme heat. However, specific additives or fire-resistant coatings can be incorporated into the mortar mix to improve its fire resistance.
you get a mortar, aim at the wall, and fire untill you hit it. simple.
A squib is a small explosive charge, and a squib actuated valve is one that uses such a small charge to effect rapid operation of the valve to either open (the usual case) or to close. These valves are used, for example, in fire suppression systems, and in devices such as torpedoes to initiate rapid start up of the propulsion system.
A paintball gun needs CO2 (or HPA) to fire at all.
The rapid fire cs-20 is not real. I think what you mean is the Raider Rapid Fire CS-35.It has a 35 dart drum magazine.And the Nerf Rapid Fire AS-20 doesn't.