It is the part on the marker that attaches the receiver (gun) to the hopper. It can be as simple as a metal tube, or more secure like a q-lock or twist feedneck.
The Feedneck.
It shoots semi automatic and has a removable feedneck and barrel.
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.
Yes. You can upgrade the barrel, the feedneck, the board, the regulator, the grips and the ASA.
press down on the front sight and turn the hopper downwards
well if it fit's loosely you might need eighter a new hopper or a locking feedneck . Those usally cost about $5 to about $35
Any loader will fit the MR1. It's feedneck is a universal feedneck.
This all depends on the feedneck on the gun. That is, the circular part on top of the gun that connects the hopper to the marker. If it is clamping feedneck, simply release the clamp, push it down all the way and close the clamp appropriately. Others you may have to unscrew with an Alan key, and on the lower guns, just push it on their to the best of your ability. Though clamping feedneck is by far the best to have on a gun, due to the fact that it decreases the possibility of the hopper coming off.
The majority of hoppers have a standard neck, and most feednecks (where they attach) are adjustable. The only large difference in sizing are the Tippmann A5 hoppers, which are many inches across, to feed the cyclone feed, and .50 hoppers, which cannot fit standard paintballs.
An Ion is short for the marker, the smart parts "ION." It is an electro-pneumatic marker with impulse barrel threads, ion feedneck threads, and reverse threaded regulator threads. The classic ion cost about $200, where the new ION XE costs about $220.
Its an Autococker thread.
a non threaded or removable aluminum tube.