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Yes, but it is highly recommended that you use HPA instead. CO2 with this marker may cause re-cocking issues as well a pressure spikes. It will defiantly cause a decrease in pressure consistency. It is recommended, if you need to run CO2, that you use an anti-siphon tank or a vertical tank with remote line to decrease liquid intake.

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Yes, any marker that runs off of CO2 can be run by HPA. However most CO2 markers require a higher output pressure than markers that can only run HPA.

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no, and do not try it is a very dangerous idea, the CO2 tanks are not built to handle the kinds of pressures the HPA tanks are

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Co2 guns can use air tanks, however guns meant to run on HPA should not be switched to CO2

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