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Posted by: Orion_Deux on November 26, 2002 at 16:14:05
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My friends and me are going to start a Paintball Club. We already have like 5 acres of wood and we can get paint mailed to us with no problem, but air is major concern for me. You see I have an air compressor that we use to do a lot around here. And that air compressor is the subject of my questions: 1) Can I use my air compressor to fill my CO2 tank? 2) If I want to use my air compressor do I have to get a low-pressure system put on all my friends’ guns and mine? 3) Can I just use a low-pressure bottle and connect to my gun without having to put a low-pressure system on it. 4) Also it would be great for me if I could use my air compressor and CO2 even if it means I have to have 2 tanks. If you can answer any of those questions for me it would be great. But if you do please talk to me like I don't know what I am talking about because I will have to explain it to my friends and using a bunch of big words on them won't really help. I looked around on a bunch of websites and couldn't find any thing on the subject, so if you have some citable sources that would be great too. Thanks for taking the time to read my boring little question it means a lot. |
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