This gun isn't even manufactured anymore, so they will be hard to find. The MSRP was over 500 and without electronics or a cyclone feed, it is basically a tippmann 98 with a buttstock and some milsim looking things on it. If you want an M4/M16 looking marker, there are many better looking cheaper alternatives.
Regular .68 caliber paintballs, all standard guns do. Also there is no "m16 paintball gun" , only guns that look like it.
All paintball gun shoot around the same distance. which is about 100 yards at a 45 degree angle, but around 50 when actually shooting.
The US military's primary infantry weapon for training is the M16. Just remember that when you enter bootcamp that you dont call the M16 your "gun".. The M16 is your "weapon"
The M16 and the M4 are the US designations for the AR-15 pattern of rifles.
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for each single shot markers themselves are not any more accurate than any other marker, the barrel can help with accuracy and shooting good paint is the easiest way to improve your accuracy. player skill is also a large determining factor, now if you are shooting a string of paint you are going to want a marker that has as little kick as possible so you can hold it as steady as possible, in which case look into a spool valve marker as they have the least kick out of any design
The M4 CARBINE IS BETTER THAN THE M16.
yes.
The armalite gun company
No
M16 series
Either an M4A1 or M16