Paintball marker
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Revision as of 12:01, 2 February 2007
Contents |
Conventional and Unconventional Purposes
- Marking Cattle
- Marking Trees
- Non-Lethal Live Action War Simulation Training
- Paintball Games
- Fun and Entertainment
- Law Enforcement
Inputs and Outputs
- Pressurized CO2 (Input)
- Force of Pulling Trigger (Input)
- Paintballs (Input)
- Oil (Input)
- Paintball at High Velocity (Output)
- Expanded Non-Pressurized CO2 (Output)
- Small amounts of excess oil (Output)
Stake Holders
- Production Companies
- Paintbal Gun Manufacturers
- Proffesional Paintball Players
- Recreational Paintball Players
- Retail Stores
- Paintball Arenas
Operation Procedures
1)Apply oil to CO2 tank connector
2)Cock bolt
3)Connect tank
4)Open CO2 valve
5)Dry fire 10-15 times
6)Attach barrel
7)Attach hopper elbow
8)Attack hopper
9)Fill hopper with paintballs
10)Disengage power feed
11)Aim gun at target
12)Pull trigger
13)Repeat as neccessary
Specific User Considerations
- Fatigue or weak arms can't lift gun steadily
- Extreme low temperatures
- Too rapid a rate of fire
- Assembly difficult for disabled users (lost arm, or finger)
- Bad vision
- Clogged Barrel or Debris in system
Possible Areas of Improvement
- Shooting accuracy
- Shooting range and distance
- Gas efficiency
- Weight and size of marker
- Trigger pull distance
- Multiple projectile firing
- Reduction in number of components
- Ease of disassembly for cleaning and service