yes, but theres no point buying a nice air tank that costs more then the marker.
co2 or compressed air
Compressed air tanks were around long before paintball.
It's very tightly compressed so it releases at a high speed
Yes, Co2 packs more of a punch than compressed air. They use Co2 for paint ball guns, and regular paint guns. It is also used for some BB or Air Soft guns.
Yes, but it works better with paint too.
An airless paint sprayer uses high pressure to spray paint without needing an air compressor, while an air paint sprayer uses compressed air to spray paint. The main difference is how they generate the force to spray the paint.
Sure, when the ball gets compressed, the air pressure increases. This will help drive the ball up again.
An airless paint sprayer uses a high-pressure pump to force paint through a small nozzle, creating a fine mist that evenly coats surfaces. This method is efficient because it eliminates the need for compressed air, allowing for a more direct and controlled application of paint.
im fairly certain all DP markers are HPA only, as in if you run co2 through it it will eventually die pretty catastrophically
A compressed air sprayer can be used effectively for painting projects by providing a consistent and smooth application of paint. The sprayer uses compressed air to atomize the paint into tiny droplets, resulting in a fine and even coat on the surface being painted. This method is efficient for covering large areas quickly and achieving a professional finish.
Yes, air can be compressed.
A BB gun is a gun which shoots BB-size pellets, typically with the use of compressed air, or a compressed spring.