performance wise HPA is better, its more consistent because its regulated, much better for the life of o-rings and arguably more accurate. per volume you will get more shots out of a CO2 tank but its not by a ton. CO2 is also cheaper and easier to get a fill. HPA you are limited to where you can find a fill, paintball shops and scuba shops are the main two. the tanks are also a lot more expensive because they have to hold a lot more pressure and come with a regulator
Unless you run it straight liquid. I just like to be difficult I know that for most markers now HPA is the way to go but I still stick with CO2 where I can.
per volume you will get more shots out of a CO2 tank but its not by a ton. CO2 is also cheaper and easier to get a fill. HPA you are limited to where you can find a fill, paintball shops and scuba shops are the main two. the tanks are also a lot more expensive
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