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Yes, It is what moves the internal parts and pushes the paintball out of the barrel.

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On paintball guns What do the CO2 Systems do and why do you need them?

On a paintball gun C02, or High pressure air is necessary. It is compressed air that, when the trigger is pulled and the marker fires, propels the paintball out of the barrel.


Do all paintball guns run on CO2?

All paintball guns require propellant, but some use HPA or high pressure air, instead. HPA tanks are more expensive and holds less shots, but are significantly more consistent (accurate) and easier and cheaper to refill. You can also tell how much you have left on a HPA tank.


What is the difference between paintball guns and bb guns?

Nearly everything. Paintball guns are fired through the use of air or CO2. Also they shoot only paint. bb Guns shoot pellets, and look completely different then most paintball guns.


Where do remote coils for paintball guns attach to on the paintball gun?

Where the air tank or co2 tank normally attaches


Is a compressed air paintball gun the same as a CO2 paintball gun?

Yes. High pressure Air tanks (HPA) is compressed air, which is mostly Nitrogen. "Nitro" is not what HPA they are called, unless you are talking about Nitrous oxide, which is used in anesthetics and motor racing.


Does regular gun oil work on paintball guns?

No, you should use only paintball specific of air tool lubricant.


Are c02 paintball gun stronger than nos paintball guns?

Firstly No paintball gun runs on NOS, its HPA (high Pressure Air) which is a mixture of primarily Nitrogen (with 21% oxygen), but is NOT Nitrogen dioxide. Secondly, all guns, no matter what their propellant gas, are set to a Feet per second limit of shooting, usually290 FPS.


What propels a paintball?

A compressed C02 tank or High Pressure Air tank propels the paintball.


What is the difference between compressed air and n2 in paintball?

"Air", "Compressed air", "High Pressure air", "nitrogen", "N2" and "Nitro" are all the same gas, these are just different nicknames for it. The correct term is High Pressure Air, or HPA. Since air is mostly Nitrogen, it is given other names. The Air also contains CO2, but in paintball Co2 is separated pure liquid Carbon-dioxide, which is incompatible with HPA tanks and guns.


Are paintball guns illegal to carry on the street of philadelphia?

You cannot openly carry paintball guns anywhere. you must keep it in a case, with gun, air and paint separate until you are home or at the field.


How do you you recharge a paintball compresed air tank with home materials?

First you must determine if your gun can use compressed air. Consult the manual for this (most guns can, but certain guns require high or low pressure air tanks). Then purchase either a metal (low end) or carbon fiber/fiberglass tank (high end) with the pressure and size of your budget and liking. Then screw in the tank as you would a co2 canister, then head over to a Paintball air refill station, ask a referee or a friend how to fill it, then hook it up, and fill it.


How much air pressure is required to operate the paint and bead guns?

Typically, paint guns require air pressure between 15-50 PSI, while bead guns may require higher pressures ranging from 50-100 PSI depending on the material being sprayed and the size of the beads. It's important to consult the manufacturer's specifications for the specific gun you are using to ensure proper air pressure settings.