Fast and the Furious, 2 Fast 2 Furious, Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, Fast and the Furious: New Parts, Origional Models.
The Fast and the Furious 2 Fast 2 Furious Fast & Furious Fast Five The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Originally everybody thought that Tokyo Drift was the 3rd one but it actually is based after Fast Five because if anyone has ever seen it in Tokyo Drift "Han" Dies and it was weird how He was in Fast Five. They Said that it was suppose to be made after fast five.
In Order by Release: 1. The Fast and the Furious 2. 2 Fast 2 Furious 3. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift 4. Fast & Furious 5. Fast Five 6. Fast & Furious 6 7. Fast & Furious 7 In Order by Timeline: 1. The Fast and the Furious 2. 2 Fast 2 Furious 3. Fast & Furious 4. Fast Five 5. Fast & Furious 6 6. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift 7. Fast & Furious 7
The Fast And The Furious London Pursuit was a hoax. It was actually called Fast & Furious (Fast & Furious 4), which came out in 2009. The series did go to London in Fast & Furious 6 in 2013.
The difference is fast colors won't "bleed" their color and the non fast will.
300fps- 400
All markers are made to be adjustable but it can shoot anywhere from around 150fps to above 300fps (NEVER shoot over 300fps, it is a danger to players)
probably an ak-47 model
If the airsoft gun is around 300fps it can easily break skin at a close distance.
there is no physical limit but for safety reasons you should NEVER set it to higher than 300fps
Cycles Per Second. How fast a paintball gun can cycle without paint. Not very important to the overall quality of the gun, and usually reports of the fastest CPS of a particular gun aren't full cycles that could actually fire a paintball at 300fps. Source: pbnation.com
Depending on the distance 10 yards im sure 300fps fps will go through the can
Some quick calculations gave me about 40 psi shooting a steel BB at 300fps from a 15" barrel. It seems low, can anyone out there corroborate these findings?
It all depends on the tank you have. Tippman guns are very durable and known for their longevity. It can go on forever in theory with proper maintenance. With one 20 oz CO2 tank at 300fps a Tippmann 98 will fire about 1000 paintballs.
as fast as a cheetah running from extinction
fast. not that fast but fast.
The "best" is a matter of opinion, because at a certain price range, the only difference to be made is ergonomics and valve type. This is because speed is limited by how fast a loader can feed, accuracy is limited by the barrel to paint match and distance is cut off at how efficiently you can shoot at 300fps. At a certain point, when looking for the newest and most advanced marker, they all operate at near identically the same level. Since everyone's hand shape and size are different, the "best" gun is that feels the best to them. This includes valve type, between spool and poppet, which feel different when shot.