The only thing it could possibly be is your paint. If you leave paint in warm weather, they tend to bloat and become larger. Thus jamming in in the breach of the marker.
Regular .68 caliber paintballs, all standard guns do. Also there is no "m16 paintball gun" , only guns that look like it.
We assume you mean .300 caliber. That is 30/100ths of an inch. A bit smaller than the diameter of a regular pencil.
You don't. Even if you barrel says ".691" for example, that just means it over-bored, or larger then the paintball slightly, just use regular paintballs.
Regular steel BBs- they are .177 caliber.
25-06: The 25 means that it is a 25 caliber. The 06 means that it is a longer bullet than a regular 25 caliber bullet
A BB pellet is only a couple millimeters thick. The pellets are very small. BB's are usually .175 Caliber a regular Air pellet is .177 Caliber
No such caliber as .32 Special. Use the caliber of ammo marked on the gun.
You can use either conventional or synthetic, your choice.
Yes they do! They work great and are perfect for snap shooting and the like, however it is reccomended to Chrony no higher than 220 FPS. They are heavier than regular paintballs and they do not break open so there is a lot more energy when they hit the target.
Per the original paperwork- "Shoots all .22 caliber RF, long and long rifle, regular or hish speed and .22 caliber RF, short, high speed ammunition."
No, you have to use the special CVT fluid.No, you have to use the special CVT fluid.
They are malleable.