It isn't.
You probably need to replace the bolt o-rings.
yes, it's most commonly found in a "blow-back" style paintball gun. The hammer is what the bolt is connected to which also houses a spring. The hammer moves forward which allows the bolt to move forward
it's basically vegetable oil and dye...not "paint" it is also corn starch and paint in a ball
The spring in a mechanical paintball gun controls the amount of pressure the bolt has on it. Thus the more velocity. If you paintball gun will not shoot under 300 even when reg is way down, you may need to cut a little bit off the spring, 2 or 3 spirals.
It depends on the KGS system, and the FPS of it the gun.
On the model I have,the fps screw is located towards the back of the gun under the bolt
The purpose of a paintball gun is to fire paintball pellets, to mark opponents in the game of paintball.
A paintball marker is a paintball gun. It is just called a marker instead of a gun.
This bolt is an aftermarket accessory for most smart parts gun. This bolt lowers the operating pressure of the gun as well as helps the accuracy. The bolt fits any ion, vibe, SP-1, EOS, and Ion XE
ACT stands for anti-chop technology. Sometimes in a paintball gun the paintball does not fall all the way into the chamber. If the ball isn't all the way in and the bolt is pushed forward it can "chop" the ball in half. Anti chop technology can sense when the ball doesnt move and stops the bolt. Break beam eyes do the same thing but are more expensive
Eye's on a [aintball gun, make sure that the ball is all the way in the breach before you can fire. It stops you from shooting when there are no balls, and keeps them from breaking b being hit with the bolt halfway into the correct spot.