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Old October 29th, 07:18 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Lightbulb Is there anything better about No2, or compressed air than Co2?

Is there anything better about No2, or compressed air, than Co2? People have mentioned getting No2, or compressed air, but I don't get why. Are they better in any way?
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Old October 29th, 09:36 AM   #2 (permalink)
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N2 and CompAir can go in the same tank, so dont get that confused.

They react better under different environments and generally are more stable

CO2 works, but it isnt nearly as stable as compressed air or N2, which leaders to varying pressures. Get a regulator and you can fix this, but then you can also freeze up your internals, which is why on high end electrics (WITH SOLENOIDS (sp?)) you cant use CO2, because it will freeze it up.

IE, its just good to invest in a good HPA(Compair/n2) tank, because you can bring it with you as your marker progresses and changes. Same idea with a hopper i guess.

But next time...
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Old October 29th, 10:52 AM   #3 (permalink)
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yes, sticky's=good, hp is much better than co2 period, and a LOT cleaner.
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Old October 29th, 05:36 PM   #4 (permalink)
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^yes and cheaper...too fill
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Old October 29th, 08:05 PM   #5 (permalink)
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^yes and cheaper...too fill
Not at my field.

All day air for Co2 costs $5, N2 is $10. Plus if you are just getting a tank fileld up, it depends on the size. My 68/45 costs $5 to fill, and so do 20oz. Co2s.

HPA > Co2 in most cases. It is not required for people that have guns like Tippmanns, or Spyders, you may not notice a big difference, but for people with high-end markers, and tourny players that notice every little thing that goes on with their marker, HPA is a huge step over Co2. Worth every penny.
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