how much psi would a 160z c02 bottle hold

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n-strike wrote:Why would you even guess? Do you think that really helped him in any sort of way? Do you just want a higher post count? More spud bux? Don't take guesses, it doesn't help him, or anyone else who also needs help.
Your not helping either. :D Doesn't it say on the tank somewhere? They fill paintball tanks with 800 psi. So around their.
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Your not helping either. Doesn't it say on the tank somewhere? They fill paintball tanks with 800 psi. So around their.
It's better to state that you're guessing than to throw in some BS number, and state it as fact. In reality, the tanks are rated to 1800 psi, which means they must have been hydrostatically tested to at least 3600psi. Which means they can take at least 3600, as I stated before. He isn't asking what they're rated for, he's asking how much they can survive.
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Okay, sorry for causing all the trouble.
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