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He's talking about high pressure air (HPA), or nitro (N2), or compressed air (CA), whatever you want to call it. Actually HPA is easier on the gun because it's more stable. Since Co2 is a liquid in the tank, it has to expand into a gas to propel the paintballs and power your gun. Since it expands at different rates at different tempatures, and due to the fact liquid Co2 can get into the gun and damage o-rings, Co2 is much harder on any gun. So, yes, your gun will run on HPA with no modification other than possibly a new mainspring.
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flame Tribal BBT w/ Predator II
(soon to add Angel frame)
Dye throttle 71/4500
Halo B
ACI Graffiti Barrell
Trilogy Sport autococker
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