It's divided into about 3 different categories really.
Low end: $20-$200
These aren't exactly good markers but they are good if your not planning on playing a lot and seriously.
Mid end: $200-$400
These are good if your looking to be in a team or playing regularly but still don't want to dish out a lot of cash for a good marker.
High end: $400-$1500/$2000
These are usually very expensive, very good markers that well known paintball companies make.
It can range from around $200 to even $20, although anything below $20 will probably break in about 2 seconds. It really depends. You can have an awesome gun that seems really good from advertising and is cheap, but then when you get home and test it out, it actually sucks. Or the other way around (looks not that great but is surprisingly good).
extra cost all Delta forces guns are really bad
They cost a lot of robux. Go to gear and the have cupcake cannons, pistols, paintball guns and more.
Not at all compared to actual paintball guns.
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yes, paintball guns do have recoil, but no where near a real gun.
Yes most kmarts do sell paintball guns
No it is not, we have many paintball fields in the area.
Yes
There is no such thing as high voltage paintball guns.
There is no place in the US that requires a permit/license for paintball markers.
Nearly everything. Paintball guns are fired through the use of air or CO2. Also they shoot only paint. bb Guns shoot pellets, and look completely different then most paintball guns.
No. Paintball pistols cost as much, if not more as starter guns. besides that, they have low ball capacity and must change clips after they run out of 10 balls or so. Also they run on 12 gram co2, which is expensive to run as a main marker.