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Anything that is designed to be loaded into a paintball marker that matches the bore size of the marker (can be from .50 to .68 caliber, and typically would be paintballs filled with water, other liquids safe for use in paintballs, or "reballs", paintball-sized rubber balls used for practice and or training). Use of any other spherical objects are not intended and may damage the mechanical components and may render it unsafe to operate.

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No. Grapes are much larger than paintballs and paintball barrels. Even if you found a small one, it would break in your gun.

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Small projectiles are shot from a slingshot, such as small stones.

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cans, wooden boards, a picture of your science teacher preatty much anything that can't hurt anybody exept if your on a paintball field during a game then you can preatty much shoot anything

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No because the air pressure would destroy the marshmellows.

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only shoot paintballs out of a marker.

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