The Anti-chop system works just like a motion detector. The system sees if a paint ball is inside the chamber and if it is the paint ball with the "eyes" or system on will let the air go through and shoot the ball. If the ball is only 1/2 through the gun will not let you shoot even if you pull the trigger. Imagine if the bolt went and the ball was 1/2 way through the ball would just explode and you would most likely have to clean your gun.
18 is the minimum age for purchasing paintball markers, paintballs, or tanks.
The original paintball markers were used to mark trees for the lumber industry.
All paintball guns have the same "power" since they are regulated at fields. As for "looks" there are milsim markers like the x7 or speedball markers like G4.
The same as anywhere else, It all depends on where you go to buy it. From Wal-Mart to paintball shops, you will find a wide variety of paintball markers.
Where there are markers. Normally there are 2 markers, you can tee of anywhere in between
Yes. The ball has to between the markers and up to two club lengths behind. The player can stand anywhere.
They are the same thing, just different ways of calling it. Players will most likely call them Markers because that is their proper name. But gun works either way. The creation of the term marker was designed to indicate that a paintball marker is not designed to be a weapon.
Yes you can get a paint ball gun in a winchester! See.
it's basically vegetable oil and dye...not "paint" it is also corn starch and paint in a ball
Ball markers are used in the game of golf. When the golf ball is on the putting green it may be lifted and cleaned or sometimes it must be moved to allow another player to putt. To remember where the ball is, a ball marker is placed behind where the ball was located. Ball makers can be any small flat object such a a coin or plastic counter.
A player is allowed to tee off within 2 club lengths behind the Tee markers but not outside. However a player can stand outside the markers to Tee off but the ball must be inside the markers
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.