That's an opinion. And do you mean best or most common?
There are plenty of options where one can buy pump paintball markers. Zephyr Sports, ANS Gear and Amazon are great options for pump paintball markers.
There is not licencing for paintball markers.
A paintball marker is a paintball gun. It is just called a marker instead of a gun.
Though Paintball markers can be sold to pawn shops and Paintball stores, there are no specific "paintball pawn shops." The link attached is a site where markers can be bought, sold and traded.
No. Piranha makes cheap, but unreliable markers in the low to mid range markets.
Yes, they are. Any markers marked as "scenario" markers are just military simulation markers, which are fine at any feild.
if you are talking about the one is sacramento, yes
Certified psp paintball bunkers
All paintball markers must be chronographed at under 300 FPS, so all markers have the same "power."
No they do not. A spring paintball gun shoots at about 120 feet per second and a propellant powered one will shoot at 300 feet per second depending at what the user/owner sets the velocity of the marker at."spring action" markers are markers that run solely on a spring, but all paintball markers Use springs. These spring pump guns are less paintball markers and more toys.
Just ideally? Durability Rate of fire Consistency Air efficiency Customization just to name a few.
angel, smart parts, tippmann no no and no, angel makes rather large poppet style markers, SP makes a few good enty/mid level markers but the high end stuff is really lacking in either performance or value, and tippmann makes sear tripped blow forwards, in fact that's all they make, all of their markers are the same exact design with different things on the outside. planet eclipse makes some of the beat poppets out there along with Bob long, Dye makes the best spool valve markers by far, and WGP still makes some good closed bolt markers but they are kinda expensive for what they are now