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20oz Aluminum CO2 Tank With Pin Valve

20oz Aluminum CO2 Tank With Pin Valve

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Brand: Spyder
Category: Sports

List Price: $37.99
Buy New: $13.25
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 25 reviews
Sales Rank: 452

Media: Misc.
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2

MPN: 40120

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Pin Valve System
  • 3000 PSI Burst Disk
  • 20 oz. CO2 Capacity

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Your gun isn't going to shoot itself, is it? You're going to need some air. CO2 is the cheapest and most readily available source there is, so why not start here?Features:-High quality aluminum cylinder with industry standard pin valve, just screw it in and get ready to shoot -Approximately 1100 shots per fill, never have to worry about running out of air mid-game -5 year hydro date Note: All tanks are shipped empty to comply with the regulations of the US Department of Transportation.Note: These tanks come from various manufacturers, so the one that you receive may look slightly different than the one pictured.


Customer Reviews:   Read 20 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Works like it should...   September 6, 2008
LB (California)
This was the cheapest CO2 tank I've found. Although it wasn't packaged with nearly enough protection, the bottle didn't have any damage on it.
The tank performed to all expectations, good and bad.

FACT: CO2 is less consistent than compressed air.

Paintball is a very fast-paced game, and you can be eliminated fairly quickly if you are not aggressive enough. Conservative players rarely make it to the end of the round. When using a marker with CO2, firing in rapid succession causes the air pressure to fluctuate significantly and eventually drop, ensuring that much of your paint will not hit its intended target. In colder climates (below 70 degrees), the tank will eventually start to ice over.
If you are a serious player, save up a few more dollars and buy a tank meant to hold compressed air. You'll be glad you did.



4 out of 5 stars Great tank for the price   July 6, 2008
Michael R. Charlton (minnesota)
I bought this product and was pleased with the quality. Normally I would pay twice as much for A 20 ounce tank. I never use this though because I switched to air instead because air is way easier on your gun and increases accuracy . But this is a good starter for beginers who want a cheap yet decent tank.


4 out of 5 stars ok   June 27, 2008
timothy carleton (chicago, il)
it is plenty of gas for a day on its first charge. if you are using a very high rate of fire, you may want to use compressed air in order to keep up with pressure demands.


5 out of 5 stars Can You Fill it With Air?   May 22, 2008
R. Carstens
It looks real good, but can u just fill it with compressed air instead of CO2? I'm new to paintball, any suggestions would be appreciated.


3 out of 5 stars Flames?   March 26, 2008
P. Barra (Pennsylvania)
The price was right but the item was described as a generic tank and it came with flames painted on the tank - so much for blending in with my surroundings.

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