
The muzzle velocity of paintball markers can approach 300 feet per second (91 meters per second, or about 201 mph). Muzzle velocity above 300 feet per second (fps) is ruled unsafe in most commercial paintball fields1[1]. Below 300 fps, most paintballs will break upon impact without leaving significant damage beyond a small bruising. Due to the speed of flying paintballs, players must wear masks to protect the eyes, mouth, and ears when barrel blocking devices are not in place.
The majority of paintball markers have four main components: body, a hopper, a gas system (air tank), and a barrel.

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