There is no such thing as high voltage paintball guns.
There are a few choices when it comes to where to buy high quality sniper paintball guns. Some of these places include Choice Paintball as well as Discount Paintball.
All paintball guns, excluding high end guns, have a .685 bored barrel.
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.
The A1-Fly is the latest marker from Angel paintball. It is basically an A1, with newer grips and board.
Due to the tight quarters and high rate of injuries it is illegal.
Firstly No paintball gun runs on NOS, its HPA (high Pressure Air) which is a mixture of primarily Nitrogen (with 21% oxygen), but is NOT Nitrogen dioxide. Secondly, all guns, no matter what their propellant gas, are set to a Feet per second limit of shooting, usually290 FPS.
Because they use high end parts, and had a reputation for being the best quality markers available.
Yes, they are very high quality pants.
All paintball guns require propellant, but some use HPA or high pressure air, instead. HPA tanks are more expensive and holds less shots, but are significantly more consistent (accurate) and easier and cheaper to refill. You can also tell how much you have left on a HPA tank.
not that I am aware of, all Bob long markers i know of are high end markers and anything high end is HPA only
any synthetic marker oil made for paintball will do just fine, make sure it is paintball oil though. Do not use motor oil or WD-40. Gold Cup oil is the best paintball oil for blowbacks or the Gold Cup Final Solution grease for all high end guns.
its because of transformers . they work with pulse