It doesn't really matter what air system you have on your gun, it should fix the same way. Depending on the marker, you'll have to follow the manuals to dissemble it. The only air problem that could happen would be the CO2 freezing up in the regulator. The only fix is to set the gun down and let it un-freeze.
Take it to a paintball field and have it looked at. Or be specific about he electrical problem.
There is no paintball gun that runs on only 200 psi.
replace the seals
Read the manual, or be specific about the problem.
The purpose of a paintball gun is to fire paintball pellets, to mark opponents in the game of paintball.
It depends whats wrong with it there's a lot of things that could be wrong with it
A paintball marker is a paintball gun. It is just called a marker instead of a gun.
No, do not expose your paintball gun to water.
No. The state of Ohio did not invent the paintball gun.
A paintball gun is several magnitudes stronger then a Nerf gun. A paintball travels at around 200 mph, where a Nerf gun is around 10.
Firstly no paintball gun runs on H2O. You have either Co2 or an HPA tank, neither of which you can ship through us mail. as for the gun itself, it would be best to disassemble it and ship it.
Tippmann 98, very durable and easy to fix.