When I was younger, as I advanced into paintball I found all the nicer guns and better players ran compressed air tanks. Why not use one of these on a launcher? You would need a reg just like a co2 tank, but it would be useful during winter right? I may be wrong since nobody has mentioned using these types of tanks to attach to their guns.
Such as this : http://www.paintballmountain.com/pbstor ... 402C60.cfm
Price could be a factor I guess..
Compressed Air/Nitrogen tanks instead of co2?
Why not just use an industrial nitrogen or air tank? My nitrogen tank is ~900 ci, runs at 2400 psi, and costs me only $56/year, and I don't have to worry about difficult to obtain paintball regs or hoses, I just have a normal CGA 580 reg adapted to 1/4" NPT fittings.
CO2 is one of the worst propellant gases for a pneumatic launcher, I have little idea as to why people use it for anything other than paintball. It lowers pressure in winter, is horribly dense, freezes lots of things it runs through, and liquefies at a mere 800 psi.
CO2 is one of the worst propellant gases for a pneumatic launcher, I have little idea as to why people use it for anything other than paintball. It lowers pressure in winter, is horribly dense, freezes lots of things it runs through, and liquefies at a mere 800 psi.
Spudfiles' resident expert on all things that sail through the air at improbable speeds, trailing an incandescent wake of ionized air, dissociated polymers and metal oxides.
You could also use Scuba tanks. My "Pro" paintballer friends use these to refill thier tanks while they are at practice and run out of compresseed air in thier hpa tanks. A scuba tank is also not to bad and can cost you 300-500 dollars.
4SPC, My 4" piston 3" porting cannon
Memo:
Fix up copper cannon
Fix up 4SPC
Start Stirrup pump
Start Toolies piston bazooka
Memo:
Fix up copper cannon
Fix up 4SPC
Start Stirrup pump
Start Toolies piston bazooka
These are the ultimate setups for cannons.....I have modified scba tanks as air chambers for my paintball field artillary (fibre wrapped aluminum )and the cannons have continuous air supplies from 444 cu ft 3000 psi bulk storage tanks.....I went with this set-up because of the lower temps in my area this time of year....Many players use 68 ci 4500 psi paintball tanks to charge their pvc launcher chambers during games in the warmer months and they work very well.... Some players get 12 or more shots from their paintball tanks depending on launcher chamber size and pressure.
There was no startup cost for my setup, and I don't pay the $56 until I have already had it for one year.
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Yeah, N2 and HPA is great, but expensive. Most people don't use it 'cause of price, and also refilling stations are less common. While many paintball fields offer free C02 refills, they usually dont have HPA.
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Yes , HPA systems are very expensive to say the least....Actually you almost have to have HPA at a legitimate paintball field nowadays because guys are showing up with some pretty expensive electronic markers...There is no way they would use CO2 in them , but I still offer CO2 for the players with Tippmans and less expensive markers.......You are right though , not many people can afford to have a HPA compressor and cascade system Like I have for their cannon hobby, but I am surprised that most paintball fields dont utilize these systems to add working air cannons to their scenario fields ....Since I have started doing games with artillary and mortars , players are telling me they are some of the best scenario games they have ever played for realism.....Whenever someone asks me a question about my cannons , I always direct them to this site for info on building them.
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