Want to become a paintball expert? First, start with knowing your paintball gun better. It is very important to know the various parts of your paintball gun as this different paintball gun parts are important for the successful working of your paintball gun. In fact, if you are unaware of the various parts of the marker, you may find it difficult to follow instructions or know when it is time to clean or upgrade your paintball gun.
So, let us start with the first of the paintball gun parts: the body. This is the area of your marker that has the bolt, trigger frame, and value. All these three elements can be detached and replaced during a upgrade but if you are new to markers, let an expert handle the change.
Next comes the hopper. This is the part of our paintball gun that holds the rounds of paint. As yet, the paintball makers are yet to come up with a perfect hopper, one that avoids the breaking of the paint balls in containment. When a paint ball breaks, it often jams the feeding mechanism and in turn the gun itself, which leads to more the breaking of more paint balls. Hence, look for a gun which has a hopper with the least number of ball breaks. The gravity-feed hoppers have jamming problems and are prone to ball breakage. Hence, they are not a wise choice. If you look around, you will also find hoppers of the agitations, force feed and stick feed types.
Further, the tank. The function of this paintball gun parts is easy to guess. It holds the gas that is used to propel the paint ball forward, down, and out of the gun barrel. The tanks usually have either carbon dioxide or high pressure air as propulsion material.
Finally, the barrel of the paintball gun. This is the narrow tube in which the paint ball travels when the trigger is pressed. This part of the marker is responsible for the accuracy and speed of the gun as well as the distance to which the paint ball would travel. Hence, this is definitely the most important part of your paintball gun.
Now that you know your paintball gun parts better, we hope you will better understand you marker's needs and instructions.