No, but the safest bet would be to break the gun down and keep it in your trunk. Many paintball markers are built to resemble real guns therefore when someone sees them, they tend to have a bad reaction. Just take the barrel off it, and store it safely in your trunk till you reach your home.
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.
At a paintball store
Paintball guns were widly used as marking guns by the wildlife police.
All paint ball guns with a regular barrel will shoot around 300 feet. there also is no specific "ak 47" paintball gun
there's nothing wrong with it but if you want to go to a paint ball store to get them to do is right
Some will, but it all depends on the shop.
Yes, there are many paintball playewrs in teh UK
It originally started with forest rangers marking trees with paintball guns
Yes as well as rent
Bravo One is a tactical gun paint marker used in Paintball fights or games. One can see the videos at Youtube and one can purchase the guns at Canada Paint Ball, eBay, Badland Paint Ball, Paint Ball Gear and Tippmann.
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.