CO-2 or Compressed Air

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  • Tassel Mask
    Tassel Mask
    • Feb 2005
    • 216

    #1

    CO-2 or Compressed Air

    Whats the deal with CO-2 and Compressed Air? Which is better ? Why is Compressed Air so expensive? Is it worth converting CO-2 to air? I dont mind my CO-2 except the high crono twards the end of the day. I'm a serious baller and love the game but need help to decide wheather or not to upgrade. So whats the deal?

    T.M.
  • Vex
    Superiorly Inferior
    • Jun 2001
    • 1871

    #2
    Compressed air gives you more shot to shot consistency. It is also not affected as adversly by weather/temperature conditions.

    Compressed air tanks are more expensive than CO2 and the air itself might be more due to the fact that the compressors used to generate the air cost a lot of money. You're not so much paying for the air as you are the compressor.
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    • Brophog
      Registered User
      • Jan 2004
      • 346

      #3
      What marker are you using? Do you have a regulator? Where do you play? What type of game do you play?

      Without these, I cannot help you. Under certain conditions, you won't notice any difference between compressed air and CO2 with a properly set up marker. CO2 gets blamed for a lot of problems in the paintball community.

      Then again, if you play in Alaska, you might notice a huge difference!

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      • FinchMan
        LVL10 classic minimag
        • Nov 2004
        • 459

        #4
        here ya go

        some interesting points about co2 vs hpa...

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