Yes. several Tiberius arms and Rap4 markers are magazine fed.
yes, with the e-trigger you will able to shoot: semi, burst and full auto
$10 - $15
Not without modification.
5.21 kg (11.5 lb) with loaded magazine
5.21 kg (11.5 lb) with loaded magazine
Yes. Shotshells are fed from the magazine tube to the chamber. When the last shotshell is fed from the magazine to the chamber, the magazine is empty, but the shotgun remains loaded.
The AK-47 assault rifle weighs 4.78 kilograms (10.5 pounds) with a loaded magazine.
Rap4.com has all of them. Some feilds and army-navy's too. No sporting goods stores or walmarts will.
The term "magazine fed" indicates that items or materials are being supplied by a separate or detachable compartment (magazine). The most common use is in firearms, where the magazine is an ammunition clip or case, which can be replaced with another when empty. --------------------------------------------------------------------- While the above is mostly accurate, the magazine doesn't have to be detachable to be magazine fed. A lot of bolt action and lever action rifles used a non-detachable magazine (never a clip - a clip is a loading device, not a feeding device) and are also magazine fed.
5.21 kilograms (11.5 lbs) with full magazine
Depends on what type of feeding mechanism your paintball marker has. If it's a hopper-fed (the average one will have a large container with a lid on the top), then all you have to do is to open the lid, and pour in the paintballs. Then, cllose the lid. If you have a tube-fed marker, you just have to insert the tube into the tube feed. With a magazine-fed marker, you activate the magazine release to drop down the empty magazine then insert a loaded magazine into the magazine well until it clicks (like you do with a real magazine-fed firearm, usually without having to pull a charging handle or press the bolt catch release as most of magazine-fed markers don't have either feature and will have no need for them either).