Airsoft Paintball Gear

Pure Energy 20oz CO2 Tank (graphic may vary)


 

Pure Energy 20oz CO2 Tank (graphic may vary)

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Pure Energy N2 Compressed Air Tank (48ci/3000psi)


 

Pure Energy N2 Compressed Air Tank (48ci/3000psi)

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Crosman AirSource, pre-filled, disposable, two 88 gram CO2 tanks


 

Crosman AirSource, pre-filled, disposable, two 88 gram CO2 tanks

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Scuba Yoke Paintball HPA N2 Nitrogen Fill Station


 

Scuba Yoke Paintball HPA N2 Nitrogen Fill Station

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DELUXE Dual Valve Paintball CO2 FILL STATION


 

DELUXE Dual Valve Paintball CO2 FILL STATION

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Pure Energy N2 Compressed Air Tank (72ci/3000psi)


 

Pure Energy N2 Compressed Air Tank (72ci/3000psi)

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Ninja Paintball Fill Whip Hose Extension - 4500PSI


 

Ninja Paintball Fill Whip Hose Extension - 4500PSI

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Steel DELUXE Dual Valve Paintball Pro CO2 Tank FILL STATION


 

Steel DELUXE Dual Valve Paintball Pro CO2 Tank FILL STATION

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TIPPMANN Deluxe Co2 Fill Station


 

TIPPMANN Deluxe Co2 Fill Station

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Guerrilla Air Dual Valve CO2 Paintball Fill Station


 

Guerrilla Air Dual Valve CO2 Paintball Fill Station

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Fill Co2 Paintball Tanks

CO2 And Me? Carbon dioxide is the gas with which you start. Why? because the equipment is less expensive to purchase and because it is the most common. If you're not a hard trigger and you do not play under pressure CO2 is the preferred propellant you need. The Great Principle of the CO2: There are various sizes of bottles but they are expressed in ounces (28 grams = one ounce), weight of CO2 they can contain. 9oz, 12oz, 20oz are most prevalent. The filling is made from a large bottle with a capacity of CO2 is between 10 and 50 kg depending on model. Beware when you fill a CO2 cylinder, the gas exists in two different phases inside the tank, the gas and liquid. The fluid is often very bad for the pitcher, as too cold and abrasive for the joints, there are very simple systems to limit the amount of liquid CO2 entering inside the launcher. So you need a large bottle (10, 15, 20, 25 or 50 kg), one must know that they are very expensive to purchase, the best solution remains the standard tenancy deposit. To get this kind of bottle, it is necessary that you return to one of the many specialists DIY. An advice, do not hesitate to compare the price of a brand to another can be huge differences. To reload the same bottle when empty, it must again return to the store you selected Aurra is an ancillary service providers at all major suppliers of bottle capacity. Filling Station needed to adapt easily to your CO2 tank bottle is an economical solution for enabling the player to fill the bottle itself. This part is important it will stop liquid CO2 from entering your marker. The liquid CO2 is very unstable and makes the thrust of your marker contradictory. The anti-siphon is an essential accessory to any bottle of CO2!. CO2 is actually a liquid that must be changed to gas. The conversion of liquid gas will cool your tank and your tank is cool under pressure that occur will be high. The ideal tank tempature is 21 degrees, this is because at 21 degrees Celsius, the liquid CO2 produces about 850psi, which is the average operating pressure required for most paintball markers. When the temperature of the tank falls, the pressure drop and performance of the marker drops. The more you press the trigger of your marker your tank more quickly cools. At some point the majority of markers will eventually use the CO2 in the liquid state. This will freeze the components inside your marker, preventing the marker to function normally for a short period of time. In most cases CO2 works well, but if the temperature is below 10 degrees, you can expect some restrictions.

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