I am assuming the "50" in the question in USD but i will awnser it in GBP aswell
In pounds it would be the
"JT Spectra Flex 8" Which is £45
In Dollars it would be the
"Proto Switch FS" Which is $49.95
for each single shot markers themselves are not any more accurate than any other marker, the barrel can help with accuracy and shooting good paint is the easiest way to improve your accuracy. player skill is also a large determining factor, now if you are shooting a string of paint you are going to want a marker that has as little kick as possible so you can hold it as steady as possible, in which case look into a spool valve marker as they have the least kick out of any design
many things are dangerous.even your mouth can be dangerous for you.
In a nutshell, all things can have a dangerous use to them. Anything and everything has the potential to be a dangerous object, but if used wisely, will not be dangerous.
No, the marker will be able to shoot rapidly without an aftermarket trigger, although if you find the trigger pull stiffer than you wanted, you can exchange the spring for the trigger with a pen spring. A light trigger pull will allow you to "walk" the trigger, which basically means you pull the trigger with two fingers (one at a time), to reach full auto- like rates of fire.
If you do it at a sanctioned jumping facility. With personnel that are trained. You have a better chance of being struck by lightening twice inside a rubber building. Safety rating is what you should be concerned about. The highest safety rated country in bungee is Japan, followed by Canada and I believe NZ. USA is somewhere in the top 10.
No it is not, we have many paintball fields in the area.
Anywhere from 18 to 35 shots is normal on most paintball pistols.
The ReferenceUSA business directory actually lists the following. Some may be suppliers instead of playing facilities, though. "Chicagoland" is also rather broadly interpreted: Chicago Land Paintball
537 W 195th St
Glenwood IL 60425
(708) 756-1166
Fox Paintball
1891 N Farnsworth Ave
Aurora IL 60505
(630) 585-5651
Hunter Paintball
4410 Highway 176
Crystal Lake IL 60014
(815) 455-5455 Operation Paintball
661 S 8th St
West Dundee IL 60118
(847) 426-1041
Paintball Explosion
4866 Dempster St
Skokie IL 60077
(847) 674-0678
Paintball Explosion
5006 Warren St Skokie IL 60077
(847) 674-0678
Paintball Explosion Inc
Monee IL 60449
(708) 271-7461 Paintball Gear Com
500 Thorndale Ave # F
Wood Dale IL 60191
(847) 437-5519 Patriot Paintball
1208 N Riverside Dr
Mchenry IL 60050
(815) 385-8520 Perfect Circle Paintball
830 Seton Ct # 9
Wheeling IL 60090
(847) 367-8960 Realms Of Ruin Paintball Park
15530 Donegal Dr
Manhattan IL 60442
(815) 478-3500 Realms Of Ruin Paintball Park
19733 Bauer Rd Wilmington IL 60481
(815) 458-0800 Woodsball & Paintball Supply
802 Thunderbird Trl
Carol Stream IL 60188
(630) 740-1419 Fun Time Square Paintball 121th and Cicero ave.
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yes, it is incredibly fun. however, it is quite dangerous and you should have a bit of training before hand. i would suggest joining a club and going with them after a while. learn the basics first then build up. etc
No paintball guns are waterproof, do not submerge them, even partially in water.
An oxygen mask being essential for skydiving is a myth. Just don't bring one; it's a waste of money. jm143am says: For someone jumping at 14k feet or below - a mask isn't needed...anything over 14k feet the air is thinner and thus more difficult to breathe....most people won't jump their intro jumps from this height unless requested to do so...and they'll probably provide you with a mask...18k feet or something of that nature its a must to have one...don't want to be passing out after jumping out of a plane ;)
It all depends on your area. If you live in close housing areas, that is very public, then yes. But if you are in the back areas that are wooded, and there are no houses near, then it is legal. Check with your neighbors before playing though.
Everywhere in Australia the age is 15, and it is absolutely necessary to present a photo I.D wherever you play. You need to be 18 and hold a Firearms Licence to purchase and own a paintball marker, and all firearm safety laws must be followed(Eg, Secured Case etc.)
Also, seeing as your in NSW, might I suggest Action Paintball in Sydney? It's considered one of the best in the country. Also, you may want to head up to Ipswich (West of Brisbane, QLD) for the NPF field, because I have personally been there, and it is incredibly fun.
the ASA or Air Source Adapter is the part that connects the Co2/CPA tank to the gun, usually via macroline, and is usually found on the bottom of the grip. an on/off ASA is one that can be turned on and off, to make changing tanks easier.
skate shops and places of that sort usually require you to be 18 with exp. in retail.
It depends on what you are going to use it for. If you are going to use it for woods ball, the best money can buy is a Real Action Paintball Breda M37 8mm Machine Gun (.68 Cal).
If you are going to use it for speedball, the best money can buy is probably the Dye DM9, DXL Luxe, Ego 09, and Geo 09. All are very expensive but amazing guns in their own way.
no the best and most expensive p-ball gun to go with is the eclipse SL74 i belive that its around 2000 dollars.
This all truly depends on the area you are in. New Jersey has mostly urban cities, therefore it would be difficult to shoot it in your backyard without being unsafe. To make life easier, go to a paintball field.
Most shops will let you buy a gun at age 18. Though with your parents, you can buy at any age.
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There are no age restrictions in the state of Texas.
Yes you can! You have to wear safety googles and be next to a parent.
Yes, you can. Its often times referred to as "Woodsball".
"Can u play in a random place (Woods) without a proper company that doesnt own it?
7.5 is the width in inches of the skateboard deck.
Is it legal to transport a paintball gun to Canada from the United States?
Yes it is. As long as it is not a replica you should have no problems. Don't have it assembled or aired.
And I hope you're not trying to take it carry-on on a plane...
I would recommend the SLG because with the smart parts ion u have too upgrade it a lot to make it a great gun, with the slg itz fine right out of the box it comes with a better board an asa already on the gun and a clamping feedneck.
In general, Spyder's "walmart" series are not that well built. They tend to be worse at performance and durability than even their "clone" counterparts. A much better alternatives are the Azodin blitz and Smart Parts Vibe, which cost slightly more, but will perform much better.