Cheapest Paintball Markers
A paintball gun, is a pitcher throwing paintballs. Commonly called "paintball marker" or "paintball marker". The gun uses compressed air or liquid Co2 to throw balls at high speed. The choice between air and co2 is more dependent on the structure in which you want to play as a personal choice. The compressed air is more efficient due to the use of a regulator so that whatever the pressure inside, you'll have a steady velocity, allowing a better shooting paintballs. Co2 it is cheaper to purchase, for use against faster joints, and especially is not usable on some type of electronic markers. Paintball gun can be mechanical (pump or semi-automatic) or electronically. The electronic guns are more reactive than a mechanical, then to achieve a higher rate of fire. The tuners do not stack them, by cons, do not use sensing system, which can then break the paintballs more frequently than electronic. We provide repair paintball guns in general. cheapest paintball markers purchased new from us is guaranteed room and workmanship for one year (except plastic markers). Nevertheless, even if out of warranty or purchased elsewhere, we will always accept your cheapest paintball markers to repair or help repair them. If you have any problem with the equipment, paintball. . . In-cylinder pressure drops significantly in cold weather and increases in warmer climates where the risk is so much pressure to burst the cylinder is much greater. Well, taking the cue, there are also differences in the cylinders of HPA (compressed air) high pressure (3500psi) that only work with high pressure all the time while the impact of the bolt inside the tag much higher, oddly enough, the 4500 psi cylinders (which works with variable pressure) keeps it greater stability and impact on the bolt is much lower for longer holding the orings and making the exchange of parts (spring and etc. . ) happen with a time interval much greater . . which is very good for practicing speed. Peter, That's right . . The HPA provides the equipment accurately so. The HPA does not vary in temperature and pressure inside the cylinder the same way as CO2. Thus the cadence of shots will always be within a range of more constant pressure which will certainly give it a higher pitch. If you want to be professional, the best choice is the compressed air (HPA), but if you just want to enjoy the CO2 is good tamanho. Mas has both advantages and disadvantages. Hugs!. If I'm wrong correct me . . (Not the Portuguese), but the cheapest paintball markers with rollers HPA (compressed air) are of better accuracy . . I say this because using a piranha GTI sometimes with HPA and Co2 times, and noticed that the HPA has a better precision. and that the CO2 cylinders spoil cheapest paintball markers (primarily) would be the panels of cheapest paintball markers electronics . . . . .