What is better in a paintball gun compressed air or CO2?

Compressed air's main advantage is consistency. The more consistent pressure results in much more consistent performance. Compressed air is marginally affected by temperature, unlike CO2, making it great for cold weather and electronic guns. Most paintball fields charge for all-day compressed air fills.
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Can paintball guns run on compressed air?

In most cases, paintball guns use compressed air tanks with high pressure ratings, generally ranging from 3000 psi up to 5000 psi. The paintball guns balance the pressure using a regulator connected to the piping to achieve the ideal output.
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What's the difference between compressed air and CO2?

The key difference between compressed air and CO2 is that the pressure of compressed air is much higher than the normal atmospheric pressure while we usually store carbon dioxide at low pressure. Moreover, Compressed air is more expensive than carbon dioxide.
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Can you fill a paintball CO2 tank with compressed air?

You could fill your CO2 tank with compressed air and find out that your gun's fire rate has slowed or even stalled completely. This could completely derail your paintballing fun. To avoid shooting issues, it's important not to put compressed air in your CO2 tank.
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How long do paintball CO2 tanks last?

Paintball tanks need to be re-hydrotested because the tank expires about every five years, and you want to be sure the tank's pressure doesn't empty out. To have your tank re-hydrotested, you should take it to a paintball gun professional.
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Co2 or Compressed Air Which Ones Better?



What size tank do I need for paintball?

Paintball Tank Sizes:

CO2 paintball tanks are used in a variety of sizes, from 12 gram disposable cartridges for paintball pistols and CO2 powered airguns, to 9, 12,16, 20, and 24 oz refillable tanks.
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What gas is used for paintball guns?

There are two main gas types used as propellant on a paintball marker. CO2 and HPA (which you'll also be referred to as compressed air).
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Can you use air instead of CO2 paintball gun?

To combat CO2's drawbacks, players started using Compressed Air. It is also known as High Pressure Air (HPA), or Nitro, N2 or Nitrogen Tanks since they originally used pure nitrogen. HPA tanks are pressurized up to the tank's rating of 3000 psi or 4500 psi (Pounds per Square Inch).
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Which is better CO2 or HPA?

HPA is the better investment in the long run. The benefits over CO2 in all-weather performance are well worth the additional cost. Besides, an HPA tank is a piece of equipment that can transfer to any marker you upgrade to. Determine what your needs are for your equipment and level of play and choose accordingly.
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What is the difference between 3000 and 4500 psi paintball?

Carbon fiber tanks will allow for more psi, generally 4500. By comparison, a tank with 3000 psi will get you on average 10 shots per cubic inch, while a tank with 4500 psi will get you 15 shots per cubic inch.
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How many shots do you get from a paintball tank?

There is a quick rule that can tell you how many shots you can get from a tank, simply multiply the volume by 12 for 3000 PSI tanks or 17 for 4500 PSI tanks. For example a 48 CI / 3000 PSI (48/3000) would be 576 shots.
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How much does it cost to refill paintball co2?

You can easily charge $5.00 per fill of a 20oz CO2 tank which is a profit of about $4.00 per fill. Average fill at any sporting good or paintball store in USA is $5.00.
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How many shots can a CO2 cartridge shoot?

A single 12-gram CO2 cartridge can produce anywhere from 30 - 200 shots dependent on temperature, valve settings, rate of fire, and blowback.
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Can a paintball tank explode?

Yes, paintball tanks can explode. There have been a few reported cases of paintball tanks exploding and harming others near the explosion.
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How long does a tank of compressed air last?

Based on personal experience, an average open-water certified diver using a standard aluminum 80-cubic-foot tank on a 40-foot dive will be able to stay down for about 45 to 60 minutes before surfacing with a safe reserve of air still in the tank.
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Can you leave a paintball gun in a car?

When it comes to lower powered guns, like BB, pellet, paintball, and airsoft, some states don't even recognize them as firearms. That means they can be transported in the cabin of a car without a legal problem. However, a few states treat these exactly the same way as traditional firearms.
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Can any paintball gun use HPA?

All Paintball guns need an air source to operate, but not all guns can use both CO2 and HPA. All paintball guns on the market right now can use compressed air, but only the basic paintball guns like Tippmanns, Spyders, and pistols can use both CO2 and compressed air.
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How long does a 90g co2 cartridge last?

​Once penetrated on the first trigger pull, the CO2 cartridge will last 24 hours or 21 shots.
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