a "remote line" or "coil" is a long coil of steel tubing that is plugged into the Asa (air source adapter/where the tank goes in) and allows the air or co2 tank to be carried on a harness on your back. This is recommended if you are going to use a butt stock or want a light (but less maneuverable) gun.
Where the air tank or co2 tank normally attaches
A remote hose (AKA Remote Coil) is a coiled hose that you screw into your ASA on your marker, and your tank, allowing you to place the tank anywhere you feel comfortable. If you are going to play with the remote, I advise poking a hole through your outfit and threading the hose through your uniform, so you don't get it caught on any brush, metal, etc.
No, paintball co2 is much higher pressure.
A paintball gun needs CO2 (or HPA) to fire at all.
CO2, stored in the tank is highly pressurized. The paintball being shot is caused by it being pushed out by the rapidly expanding gas. CO2 also cycles and reloads the next paintball.
A Co2 gun can go up to 300 fps. Sling shoots only get a paintball up to 240.
you need Co2 to fire any paintball gun, it is what physically moves the ball out of the barrel.
The very basics are: a certified paintball mask, a paintball gun, paintballs, and a propellant source (co2, HPA).
No paintball gun will work without a CO2 tank or other propellant tank. without Co2 there is nothing to push the ball out of the barrel.
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at Paintball arena in Fun Addaa, Pune you can play paintball using Co2 and compressed air as well, Co2 is used to give the paintballs extra pressure so that it can travell with a high velocity.
Call them and ask!