Generally no, but it is important for proper maintenance that the gun be dismantled, cleaned, and lubricated after every use in order to get the most of out it.
There is no reason to put a paintball gun in a refrigerator, or any appliance for that mater.
it depends on the model.
Disassemble the gun, and replace the back cap with the stock or take it to a paintball store, and ask them to.
To put a dynast paintball gun together, you need an Ion XE and a dynasty body kit. Unscrew the screws to the body and side out the cover of the bolt and regulator. Replace this with the Dynast Body kit and you are finished.
Have a degree in chemistry. Do not put anything in your gun besides air-tool lubricant (for mechanical guns), or actual paintball lube.
you screw the adapter into the gun, and then the co2 cartridge.
most likely a valve oring in damaged.
no, the rocking trigger was for spyder markers only
An E-trigger is the Tippmann Board, not an actual trigger.
A 'pump' gun is instead of the marker, re-cocking itself every time you fire, there a pump handle (like on a shotgun) were you have to pump each time before firing. This is just to put anouther paintball into the chamber.
A 'pump' gun is instead of the marker, re-cocking itself every time you fire, there a pump handle (like on a shotgun) were you have to pump each time before firing. This is just to put anouther paintball into the chamber.
Ahh figure out what the problem part is than figure out how to take the gun apart and put it back together from YouTube, an airsoft forum, or from an airsoft website. Than buy the replacement part and put it in the gun. If the gun was bought for under $100 than you would be better off buying a new gun instead.