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October 22nd, 04:18 PM
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Dah...
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Compressed co2
Ok, I was thinking. Would it be possible to put Compressed Air/Nitrogen in a co2 bottle. I know it will not hold much, a 20 oz would be 1800 psi. The only differnece is that it doesnt have a regulator on it, but my gun has a regulator, so, will it work?
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October 22nd, 04:26 PM
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no, your stock regulator is rated for 900 psi maximum, no inline regulator will take 1800 psi.
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October 22nd, 04:39 PM
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a c02 bottle would explode with comp air ion it
i think...
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October 22nd, 04:47 PM
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im pretty sure the metal would melt mayb and exlpode or something of that sort
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October 22nd, 05:00 PM
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I think it'll handle 3000psi or 1800 psi, but the burst disc would surely pop by that point anyway, along with any macroline and whatever else you're running this into.
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October 22nd, 05:14 PM
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Dah...
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ok, well i saw in my APG magazine, a 20 oz co2 w/ a regulator on it, and i was just wondering. ok, thanks!
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October 22nd, 05:17 PM
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you can put a reg on a co2 bottle but it's kind of pointless...
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October 22nd, 05:43 PM
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Dah...
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ya, i was just wondering, so i could have a backup tank for the woods.
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October 22nd, 05:47 PM
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Screaming Koala
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It was a 20oz and not just a 48CI HPA tank? They're about the same size.
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October 22nd, 07:51 PM
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I'm thinking what torch said. 47/30s look alot like 20oz.
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October 22nd, 07:53 PM
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I'm thinking what torch said. 47/30s look alot like 20oz.
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yes they do
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October 22nd, 08:23 PM
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The way you fill a cO@ tank is through the pin valve.. On HPA tanks you fill from a nippl eon the side.
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October 22nd, 08:43 PM
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Dah...
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no, it was a 20, it said so in the description. and it had 20 oz printed on the label. ok, j/w
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