The Azodin Kaos paintball marker can shoot up to 15 balls per second (bps) in semi-automatic mode. However, the actual performance can vary based on factors such as the paintball's quality, the air pressure, and the player's trigger speed. It's important to check the specific settings and configurations for optimal performance.
62 bps
The G4 can shoot up to 25 bps
Around 25 BPS.
Yes.
No it does not. The Browning BPS Hunter is a shotgun. The "410" signifies the shell size (guage) in this case .410
It is another name for Millennium Mode which is a "ramping" mode that is shoot a maximum of 15 bps after you have achieved 7.5 bps manually.
No. it will keep up perfectly. you probably wont be able to out-shoot a 15 bps hopper on semi.
You MUST call Browning to get a correct answer.
from around 8 (starter mechanical) to 32 bps (advanced speedball marker). heavily modified guns can shoot near 50.
this is a 2 part answer. Feet Per Second (fps) both guns are adjustable and should be reduced to fire at around 280fps for best effect and safety. Rate of Fire (Rof/Bps) both guns are capable of 8+ Bps without any mods, however an electronic/responce trigger on the A5 will cap at around 18-22 bps, and the SP1 at 15-18 Bps.......most fields wont let you shoot faster than 13-15bps, so these numbers are perfect for most needs.
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The little ' m ' stands for 'mega' which is the same as 'million'.So 3.1 mbps = 3,100,000 bps.