paintball tank for bbmg
They have ASA threads.
Generally, you will want an ASA adapter. In terms of paintball, these are the little things that go on the bottom of a marker that the tank screws in to. The exhaust from a standard ASA is 1/8" NPT.
http://www.actionvillage.com/AVI-Paintb ... ttom-lines
Another option is to go remote. This will get the tank away from the gun while still connecting to 1/8"NPT.
http://www.actionvillage.com/AVI-Paintb ... ms-remotes
Generally, you will want an ASA adapter. In terms of paintball, these are the little things that go on the bottom of a marker that the tank screws in to. The exhaust from a standard ASA is 1/8" NPT.
http://www.actionvillage.com/AVI-Paintb ... ttom-lines
Another option is to go remote. This will get the tank away from the gun while still connecting to 1/8"NPT.
http://www.actionvillage.com/AVI-Paintb ... ms-remotes
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would that allow me to connect it directly to my gun or would I need a regulator?
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You can buy a cheap adapter off ebay like this one for just $7.50, works a treat and has a 1/8" NPT female socket to connect to your BBMG.
Worth pointing out that paintball tank ASA threads are a very good match for 1/2" bsp threads, as I used here.
Depends on the tank, my Ninja unit has a built in regulator that can be set from 450-850 psi in three stages.boom_o_matic_2.0 wrote:would that allow me to connect it directly to my gun or would I need a regulator?
Worth pointing out that paintball tank ASA threads are a very good match for 1/2" bsp threads, as I used here.
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its says "pure energy" a 20oz tank. I dont think its got one cause it has a diagram and it says valve and tank. but no regulator
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This one?

It doesn't seem to have a reg, so either you're stuck with the fill pressure or you need a separate reg.

It doesn't seem to have a reg, so either you're stuck with the fill pressure or you need a separate reg.
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Tanks listed for weight are CO2 tanks and are unregulated.boom_o_matic_2.0 wrote:its says "pure energy" a 20oz tank. I dont think its got one cause it has a diagram and it says valve and tank. but no regulator
Nitrogen tanks are listed here for the Pure Energy brand.
http://www.actionvillage.com/AVI-Paintb ... en-systems
CO2 tanks are here.
http://www.actionvillage.com/AVI-Paintb ... o2-systems
I hope this helps.
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yea thats similar to the one I got. would a regulator for air compressors work or do I need a paintball one?
EDIT: well seeing as I cant even afford car insurance a nitrogen tank is out of the question. lol.
EDIT: well seeing as I cant even afford car insurance a nitrogen tank is out of the question. lol.
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What are you planning on filling it with? If it's liquid CO<sub>2</sub> then your regulator needs to withstand an input of at least 850 psi.boom_o_matic_2.0 wrote:would a regulator for air compressors work or do I need a paintball one?
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I guess liquid co2. I just take it to the paint ball shop and let them fill it up with what ever they want. lol. and wow. 850 is alot. I dunno if an air compressor regulator could take that. I know paint ball shops got regulators but I dont know how high they are.
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To avoid starting a new thread http://www.hustlepaintball.com/product-p/30530401.htm
Does anyone know if this is adjustable how to hook up to bbmg?
Does anyone know if this is adjustable how to hook up to bbmg?
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Shop air compressor regulators are not built for the pressure. A welding supply has regulators for high pressure Argon, Oxygen, Helium, CO2, etc. Be safe. Use the right stuff.boom_o_matic_2.0 wrote:I guess liquid co2. I just take it to the paint ball shop and let them fill it up with what ever they want. lol. and wow. 850 is alot. I dunno if an air compressor regulator could take that. I know paint ball shops got regulators but I dont know how high they are.
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yea I really dont want super cooled co2 pouring out on my hands. lol.
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Unless you are under a lot of pressure, you won't get super cooled CO2 pouring out. You will get dry ice snow.boom_o_matic_2.0 wrote:yea I really dont want super cooled co2 pouring out on my hands. lol.