How fast does a paintball gun shoot?

Paintball guns shoot in Feet Per Second (FPS) and it is how we measure velocity. Safe velocity is between 220 and 280 FPS. Paintball goggles are rated to withstand 300FPS and paintballs themselves are made to shoot optimally between the same ranges.
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How fast does a paintball shoot in mph?

But how fast are they really moving? The average paintball has a velocity of about 280 fps, or 190 mph, which is far slower than any regular gun.
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How far can a paintball gun shoot?

The effective range of a paintball gun depends on the paint and what your opponents are wearing (softer clothing does stop paintballs from breaking), but is usually around 80-100 feet.
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How long does it take to shoot 100 paintballs?

» How long does 100 paintballs last? Anywhere from 10 minutes to 3 hours.... Some players are trigger happy and blast through their paintballs and other players are conservative and make every shot count. On average approx 95% of players buy extra paintballs.
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How Long Will 1000 paintballs last?

Usually, a bag of 1000 balls will last a paintball player for about four or five hours. If you want to make sure you have enough balls for all-day play, then you should buy the bag of 2000 balls.
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How many paintballs do I need for 2 hours?

Average Usage

The average paintball player uses approximately 200 paintballs per hour of play. You can adjust this number depending on your mood and level of competitiveness. If you need to get out some aggressions, you can estimate to add about 100 more.
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How much does 2000 paintballs cost?

Paintballs generally range from $15 – $30 per 500 round bag, and $50-75 per 2000 round case.
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Can you shoot marbles out of a paintball gun?

Marbles can be shot by paintball guns. The key is that you have enough air behind the marble to push it out the barrel. The marble must the perfect size so it just barely fits into the barrel. It won't deform like a paintball, so it must be the right size, .
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Can a paintball gun damage a car?

Paintballs will dent cars if they don't break on impact and the gun has a high enough PSI. The distance from the target and the car's build quality are other factors that affect it.
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Does 300 FPS hurt in paintball?

Safe velocity is between 220 and 280 FPS. Paintball goggles are rated to withstand 300FPS and paintballs themselves are made to shoot optimally between the same ranges.
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How fast can a airsoft gun go?

Airsoft guns shoot plastic pellets at velocities from 30 m/s (98 ft/s) for a low-end spring pistol, to 200 m/s (660 ft/s) for heavily upgraded customized sniper rifles. Most non-upgraded AEGs are in the middle, producing velocities from 90 m/s (300 ft/s) to 120 m/s (390 ft/s).
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Do paintballs stain cars?

Yes, paintball paint washes off cars and houses. The paintballs are actually made of items often found in food: polyethylene glycol (a laxative), and other non-toxic and water-soluble substances, as well as dye.
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How do you get paintball off a car?

To remove paintball paint from a car exterior, first wash the car like you normally would. Use a mild car-washing detergent, warm water and a sponge or cloth. Then dry the area with a towel. Use a bug-and-tar-removing product by dabbing a few drops onto a cloth or paper towel, then rubbing over the paintball stain.
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Is paintball shot painful?

It's very common that players feel a slight sting when being shot at. A lot of people say that it feels like a firm flick on the arm. The severity of the pain depends on the speed of the ball, the distance the ball travels and where it hits on your body. The pain is usually very mild and goes away quickly.
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Are paintball guns good for self defense?

Did you know that paintball guns are great for self defense too? Yes, they are! Paintball markers are a very effective and non-lethal way to protect your loved ones, your property, and your home in these times.
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Can you make a paintball gun more powerful?

Make your paintball gun shoot harder by increasing the velocity. Not only does this cause the ball to have more energy upon impact, it also gives it a longer range. However, according to Paintball-guns.com, 300 feet per second (or 204 miles per hour) is the maximum safe speed for a paintball gun.
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How expensive is paintball as a hobby?

The most obvious cost of paintball is the cost of the paintballs you shoot. Cheap paint begins at about $30 for a case of 2000 rounds or about $10 for a box of 500. Professional grade tournament paint can cost as much as $80 for a case of 2000.
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Do you get bruises from paintball?

Paintball is a safe game, for the most part. But since it involves shooting paintballs at an opponent, there are risks of minor injuries like bruises and welts. This can happen to anyone who isn't properly protected.
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Do paintballs have an expiration date?

If they absorb moisture, they will swell in size. The shelf life of paintballs is three months. If they are well protected, they may last for as long as a year. Paintballs should be stored in a dry and cool place with temperatures ranging between 50°F to 70°F.
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How long is the average paintball game?

Most paintball parties play for approximately 2 hours or so and go through an average of 300 rounds during their stay. How long does a paintball session last? Most groups stay approximately 2 hours.
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How do you stop paintballs from hurting?

Wear Layers or Padding

Wearing layers or padding can help cushion the impact of a paintball hitting you. If it is not too hot, you can wear layers of clothing to give yourself some padding. Layers are good because if you end up getting too hot, you can always take a layer off.
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What age can you go paintballing?

Please see our venue update page for the latest information. The minimum age for our 'main' paintball is 10. This means all players must be at least 10 years of age to participate. The minimum age for our 'mini' paintball is 8.
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Is paintball easy to wash off?

' – paintballs are water-soluble, non-toxic and will wash out of your clothing on a normal wash cycle. Paint on your hair or skin will also wash out easily in a shower, and the paint is hypoallergenic, so there should be no adverse reactions from taking a hit, other than a mark if you get one directly on your skin.
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Is paintball paint removable?

Paintballs are made from oil-based paint, which breaks up easily when in contact with hydrogen peroxide. Dab a cloth or a few cotton balls in the peroxide and rub over the paintball stain until all the paint has been removed. Rinse again with the garden hose to remove any excess paint or peroxide residue.
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