Air is the source of power for the paintball marker. It is the pressure that moves all of the internal parts (unless electrical) and physically moves the paintball out of the barrel.
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∙ 12y agoInternal air is a conversion kit for some markers, that replaces the standard air intake, for one that goes through the stock. Usually it is the stock and a small copper tube.
Yes, It is what moves the internal parts and pushes the paintball out of the barrel.
A paintball is roughly a sphere and will have a drag coefficient of ~0.1
On a paintball gun C02, or High pressure air is necessary. It is compressed air that, when the trigger is pulled and the marker fires, propels the paintball out of the barrel.
A compressed C02 tank or High Pressure Air tank propels the paintball.
Fifty caliber, but it is more of a toy than a paintball gun.
Where the air tank or co2 tank normally attaches
No, you should use only paintball specific of air tool lubricant.
Paintball leaves a larger welt therefore it would win.
No compressed air would be better for accuracy as well as your gun. Its like co2 but at a higher pressure with cleaner air and no liquid that can damage your paintball marker.
the ASA (air source adapter)
Yes, Wes Point, Naval Academy, and Air Force Academy all have paintball teams.
Usually specialized paintball "pro shops" that sell paintball markers, paint[balls] in quantities of 2000 or so, paintball gear (apparel, safety googles air tanks), and may offer refills for air tanks. Usually there will be one within a paintball field or pretty close to one, and some may may be miles away from the nearest field.