CO2 wont hurt ?

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  • Paintball_Kid13
    Little Mag Kid
    • Dec 2001
    • 32

    #31
    I guess thats kinda logical 65 bucs isnt bad either so yeah whatever thanks panzer
    "Tuesday is tomorrow if you sleep a really long time"

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    • MikeCouves
      The Enemy
      • Aug 2001
      • 1877

      #32
      Well I had a 20 oz. CO2 tank and it wasn't that bad at all. Everyone says that Mags will die if you use CO2, but it's not true when you run the tank vertical. I had no problems at all...but now I got nitro so it's a whole different story.
      "If everything is under control your not moving fast enough."

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      • paint magnet
        Member # 10,261
        • Dec 2001
        • 2488

        #33
        The way I look at it:

        12 oz. CO2 ($30)+ Male Stabilizer ($95)= virtually no problems, cheap fills

        45 cui. /45000 psi. nitrogen tank ($115)= no problems, expensive fills

        And, in 3-5 years, if the nitro tank fails hydrostat testing, they saw it in half and hand it back to you in pieces, and you lose $115, where the CO2 tank will only put you out $35.
        My feedback

        Made in USA - it matters.

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        • LeadBasedPaint
          Bunker King (I wish)
          • Sep 2001
          • 180

          #34
          Originally posted by paint magnet

          45 cui. /45000 psi. nitrogen tank ($115)= no problems, expensive fills

          I got the idea that nitro fills were cheaper than C02 fills. Also, the co2 route is fine for a regular mag, but what about RT's and e-mags. I'm not trying to start anything....just pointing some stuff out.
          Go tell your mom.
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