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A paintball '''nitrogen''' or '''HPA''' (High Pressure Air) tank is used as a pressure source for paintball guns, as an alternative to [[CO2 tank]]s. The pressure is usually 3000 or 4500 psi, and the tanks are filled from bulk tanks or special compressors. | A paintball '''nitrogen''' or '''HPA''' (High Pressure Air) tank is used as a pressure source for paintball guns, as an alternative to [[CO2 tank]]s. The pressure is usually 3000 or 4500 psi, and the tanks are filled from bulk tanks or special compressors. A regulator is necessary to reduce this high pressure to that acceptable for PVC chambers. | ||
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Revision as of 17:26, 31 January 2007
A paintball nitrogen or HPA (High Pressure Air) tank is used as a pressure source for paintball guns, as an alternative to CO2 tanks. The pressure is usually 3000 or 4500 psi, and the tanks are filled from bulk tanks or special compressors. A regulator is necessary to reduce this high pressure to that acceptable for PVC chambers.
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