Get More From Your Paintball CO2 Tank

By Travis Boggs

Want to get more out of your CO2 tank? In this article I will tell you three ways that can help you get the most out of your tank in terms of performance and life.

If your paintball tank has a normal pin valve, you are missing out on the convenience of having an on/off valve. With an on/off valve on your paintball tank you can screw in your tank, turn on the valve to gas your gun up, and then when you're done, simply turn it off.

Pin valves shorten the life of your o-rings. When you unscrew a CO2 tank with a pin valve, the left over CO2 in the gun will often blow out around the tank, making an unpleasant hissing sound, and sometimes ruining your o-ring. An on/off valve makes it more painless to remove your tank. Simply turn off the valve, shoot out the remaining CO2, and unscrew the tank. It will save your o-rings, and it will get rid of the annoying hiss.

Installing an anti-siphon to your paintball CO2 tank will help you get the most out of CO2. The main problem with CO2 is that when it is inside your tank, it is often in liquid and gas form.

Most paintball guns hate to shoot liquid CO2. It can horribly alter your guns performance and cause it to freeze up. An anti-siphon kit improves performance by making sure that the CO2 gas goes into the gun, and not the liquid.

The last thing you can do for your CO2 tank is to help it last longer and stay in perfect condition. Neoprene CO2 tank covers can help protect it from scratches and dings from use. It can even help the tank stick to your shoulder better.

An on/off valve will make your life easier. Youll get more life out of your o-rings, and youll be able to control when you want to gas up your paintball gun.

For improved consistency, an anti-siphon kit will help your gun use the CO2 gas in your tank and not the liquid.

Once you have all of that on, protect your CO2 tank and keep it looking new with a neoprene cover.

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