Yes, you can play during the winter. You get to wear more layers comfortably, but also Co2 velocity drops.
any .68 caliber will work, really though go to a paintball shop, anything from a store that is not paintball specific will be pretty bad paint that has been sitting there for months
sometimes paintball shops and flea markets have good airsoft guns. i would go with online though.
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.
Not completely sure how you could use a balloon instead of a paintball marker. Though paintball is known for its guns therefore no.
Yes. you may need a neck adapter though.
There are a number of places where one can go with friends to have a paintball war. While one could use any large, open field, there are plenty of paintball facilities that one could go to.
.... there are hundreds and thousands of paintball places it depends where you live
Mostly all of the paintball guns made today are .68 caliber. Though with the recent changes in paintball some guns are being made with .50 caliber. Though by the year of this gun, it is 100% of .68 caliber.
Just type in paintball to any search engine, and find a paintball field near you.
The National Professional Paintball League or NPPL does not exist anymore, though it was around for about 6-7 years.
paintball.com
A jammed paintball is a paintball that did not go into the feedneck properly OR it is usually a paintball that is broken a little bit and breaks in the barrel. i suggest taking a squeegee to the field to clean youre Save barrel if needed.