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Date Posted: 18:44:43 05/31/03 Sat
Author: Russ
Author Host/IP: 4.61.161.128
Subject: Re: Question for MAV!! or Anyone
In reply to: Anthony 's message, "Question for MAV!! or Anyone" on 14:07:54 05/31/03 Sat

CO2 Tanks HPA 3000 HPA 4500
7oz........300-400 44cc......400-500 44cc.......600-700
9oz........400-450 53cc......600-700 53cc.......800-900
12oz.......500-700 68cc......800-900 68cc.......1200-1400
20oz.......1200+ 114cc.....1250-1500 114cc......1500-2000
(Source: Paintball 2-Xtremes Magazine July, 1998)
i got this from the f4og FAQ'S this is a pretty good guide for the difference between co2 and compressed air.i haven't tried shooting my tank down to nothing from 4500psi but i'm sure this chart is pretty close. the two big things you get from compressed air is 1)consistanacy (not that you can't get this with co2 it is just more difficult) and 2)no change in wieght. a compressed tank allways weighs the same(filled or not filled)

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