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Old December 12th, 10:58 PM   #13 (permalink)
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do not put hpa into a co2 tank. That = very bad.
co2 is pressurized around 800 psi, while hpa (as the name implies) is pressuried either at 3000 or 4500 psi. You should not interchange the gasses at all.

edit: technically co2 is not a dryer gas in relation to paintball. While it is in the tank it is pressurized and is in a liquid form. Once some of the pressure is released the liquid turns into a gas. That is why people what an anti-syphon (so they get pre-expanded gas instead of some liquid which expands more and causes fluctuations in consistancy) A little off topic but just trying to help.
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