In the back of the gun, there is a little screw! Turn that!
i think its velocity is min n its try to attain max. velocity which is terminal velocity...what say?
If you know the initial height and the length of the pendulum, then you have no use for the mass or the velocity. You already have the radius of a circle, and an arc for which you know the height of both ends. You can easily calculate the arc-length from these. And by the way . . . it'll be the same regardless of the mass or the max velocity. They don't matter.
To a point, the velocity of the bullet will increase. However, at some point, the gasses driving the bullet have maxed out, and beyond that point, the bullet will begin to slow from friction with the barrel. For a .22 LR cartridge, that length is about 12 inches. Larger cartridges have a greater "Max velocity" length, but there is a point of no more gain, and the start of loss of velocity.
velocity = velocity
No, tippman uses 98 or a5 threads, mr1 has spyder threads.
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No, it is mechanical. The EMR1 is electric.
The Spyder MR1 is a type of paintball gun therefore would be used for paint balling. They can be purchased from many places including eBay and Amazon.
yes, both spyder threaded
Any barrel that is Spyder threaded.
It depends on what you are going to use it for... If you are going to play more speedball, get the sonix... If you are going to play more woodsball, get the MR1.
No, the EMR-1 is. E is for electric.
The Spyder MR1 is a paintball weapon. The MR1 has a purchase price of $90 and is manufactured by the Kingman Group. The MR1 is considered a semi automatic weapon and the E-MR1 has a firing rate of 15 bps.
Spyder MR100 Pro is the RIS Quad rail system that fits the Spyder MR1 paintball gun.
Yes it can, with a high pressure tank.
The salvo has more accessories and has a better feed neck and stock then the Mr1.