If it has threads on the top, you refill it like any other tank by taking it to a sporting goods store or paintball field. If it does not, then it is a disposable, and you cannot refill it.
Yes! The purpose of an Air tank is so that you can refill it. Almost any Paintball Field or store can fill your tank.
Take it to a shop! if you want to do it yourself the normal way is to put the bottle on scales and fill it from a larger bottle to a fill weight. To be honest though CO2 is well out of date. A smart move would be to move onto compressed air.
Yes, every few games, you will have to refill the tank, depending on the size. Without it, there is nothing to propel the paintball.
Only if it can produce 3000 or 4500 PSI . Take it to a paintball store and normally they give you a fill for a dollar or so. If you are playing and you need to refill, go to the refill station, attach the fill hose to the air nipple while the tank is on the gun, press the lever or button until it is filled at the correct pressure.
you cant use it or refill it
If you are not trained on filling Co2 tanks (unlike HPA tanks) you should not attempt this, on risk of breaking the burst disks, or freezing your hand. An HPA tank however, you can simply hook up and fill.
HPA means high pressure air, so it basically means everything you breath in compressed into a tank
A compressed C02 tank or High Pressure Air tank propels the paintball.
No, the FPS will stay the same. The size of the tank determines how many shots you can take before you have to refill it.
Many of the retail sporting goods stores will have refill stations for your cylinders. Also, I have seen hardware stores that will do that too. Where did you buy the gun? Chances are that the store the gun was purchased from will be able to refill the cylinder for you.
Where the air tank or co2 tank normally attaches