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No, paintball co2 is much higher pressure.
HPA or high presure air, CO2's pressure fluxuates too much. Thus making your shots drop and rise, and you will have no consistant accuracy. -shanie
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.
Paintball hurts MUCH more than airsoft. The reason that Paintball hurts more than Airsoft is because the speed of the paintball is faster and the mass is also larger. Take an Airsoft BB and a paintball and look at the difference in size. Now, when you figure that Paintball markers have much greater speed than an Airsoft gun, you will find that Paintball will and should hurt more.
around 300 feet, the same an nearly every other gun.
If you have the ability to purchase a nitro (high pressure) tank, then by all means yes. It is true that it is much for consistent then CO2. This means that you will not experience drop offs like CO2. It is also true that high pressure is much more efficient then CO2.
High pressure is stronger. Pressure is caused by the gas particles in a container hitting the sides of said container. At high pressure, the particles hit the sides of the container much more and therefore are pushing harder on the sides.
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buttermilk will help to lower it short term.
If your oil pressure gauge is high you have to much oil in your engine. Overfilling your engine can result in you blowing out your gaskets.
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