it really depends on which marker you have. if its a tippmann or tippmann clone it is typically your power tube or sometimes the tombstone seal that is the issue, if its a spyder or spyder clone your problem has to be in the valve body or cup seal
there's nothing wrong with it but if you want to go to a paint ball store to get them to do is right
you should do a barrel role in the opposite way the person is coming
It depends on which paint gun if it is a paint ball you have the wrong paint or you do not have enough pressurized air. If you have a spray paint gun that means that there not enough pressurized air.
A paintball squeegee is a device used for clearing a broken ball out of the marker due to the bolt cutting it and throwing paint down the barrel. Basicily it is what it sounds like it is a rubber o ring at the end of a stick which is stuck down the barrel then pulled out to clear the barrel. A variation of this is the paintball swab, which is my personal favorite, it is like a long q tip. that actually soaks up the paint in the barrel.
THey are called "Sim" (simulated) rounds, and are fired out of a standard issue police sidearm with a modified barrel. It contains a paint capsule instead of a lethal projectile.
You Rent big bottles and fill your tanks from that. Fine out who deliverys to your local pub as they will use the same co2.
Yes you can get a paint ball gun in a winchester! See.
Very much so. Paintball guns come in .43 .50 and .68 caliber, none of which can be used in place of the other. .50 and .43 caliber has been shown many times to be inferior to the common .68 caliber however. The size/mass/volume/and ballistic coefficient of the .43/50 cal are not able to match the performance that the .68cal is able to produce currently. Also within the .68 caliber range there are differently manufactured paintballs averaging about .685 but usually range +/- .015. This paint bore, and its matching to the barrel bore is the most important factor in accuracy: If a ball is smaller than the insides of a barrel (barrel bore) the ball may bounce around inside the barrel as it travels. This will cause in-accuracy. However a ball that is bigger than the barrel bore may break inside the barrel from the friction. It is common belief that finding the proper fit between paint and barrel (paint to barrel match) makes for the best effect.
this will depend on the paint you are using, good paint that fits one 12" barrel will be very accurate, but a different good paint will be not as good in the same barrel. look into the J&J ceramic though, they are inexpensive and very good barrels that work with most paint
no any one 10 and older can have a paint ball gun
You should go to a craft store and purchase fabric paint. Just make sure to wash jersey inside out.
All paint ball guns with a regular barrel will shoot around 300 feet. there also is no specific "ak 47" paintball gun