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paintball Tanks. What is the difference between nitrogen tanks, compressed air and CO2 tanks?
I have been researching about paintball tanks and found different results and would like to confirm some of the data I found on the forums: compressed air tanks can be nitrogen pure in it and vice versa, nitrogen tanks can support only nitrogen, CO2 tanks can have more shots from a tank of compressed air. PS: I'm waiting to buy either a nitrogen tank or a tank of compressed air. Please give some advice and information. And thanks in advanced for your help.
Vale of nitrogen and air pills are the same thing in this case. A tank of N2 pressure high or low can be filled with either substance. CO2 on the other side is in liquid inside the container and, when released outside the valve becomes a gas state. CO2 is very good with low-level electronic markers and most of all mechanical markers. The upper end of Electrostatic N2, for use as a gas that does not fluctuate in the states and internal damage, such as liquid CO2 can. Both shoot in the same amount of each tank depending on the size of the marker and what is used. Most novice players to come up with the myth that makes n2 a gun shoot faster or harder which is completely wrong. The only difference between the two is the nitrogen / comp. air is better to use more markers end to prevent damage and any marker that is being used in very cold climates. Cold weather that CO2 does not completely transfer between gas and liquid and the result is Orings frozen and / or foam barrel. Take care and pbreview.com should help to add anything.
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