Paintball game? Va Beach.
Anyone here who plays speedball/airball primarily? I might be heading out to Master Blaster's this coming sunday, depends on what my team decides to do. If we practice, I go wherever we go, if not I'll be going to MB with my friend.
Me and my friend is really interested, we both got guns, could you use compressed air in a CO2 tank? just curious. But yea man let me know when and where, i usually play in the woods with my unit, and it is madd fun
Originally Posted by USMCMotorT
Me and my friend is really interested, we both got guns, could you use compressed air in a CO2 tank? just curious. But yea man let me know when and where, i usually play in the woods with my unit, and it is madd fun 

Originally Posted by Odyssey
hahahaha UNIT...lol. And i don't think you can putcompressed air in a CO2 tank.
well okay maybe unit isnt the best choice of words =P
where can you get a tank to put compressed air, and it's true that it last longer and is better?
Originally Posted by USMCMotorT
well okay maybe unit isnt the best choice of words =P
where can you get a tank to put compressed air, and it's true that it last longer and is better?
where can you get a tank to put compressed air, and it's true that it last longer and is better?
One of the main reasons to choose compressed air is that, unlike CO2, it is not a liquid while in your tank. This alleviates the freezing up problem presented when liquid CO2, which is freezing cold, is accidentally siphoned out of the tank and into the internal gadgetry of your gun.
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Another main reason to favor compressed air is that it provides consistent air pressure, especially when the air tank is fitted with a quality regulator valve. Many markers, especially high-end ones, require a constant and uniform amount of air pressure in order to function optimally. This is why many experienced players use only nitro or HPA.
so "better"....yes
"longer"....iono i use co2
Nitrogen/compressed air doesn't necessarily(sp?) mean that it lasts long. It depends on the gun. Most higher end guns operate on lower pressure, therefor it doesn't need a ton of air to operate the gun. I get around 800-1000rnds out of my 68ci/3000psi tank. You get around 2000rnds out of a co2 tank depending on the weather.
Originally Posted by mad JDM DC4
Anyone here who plays speedball/airball primarily? I might be heading out to Master Blaster's this coming sunday, depends on what my team decides to do. If we practice, I go wherever we go, if not I'll be going to MB with my friend.
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