Reviewer:
TJ Penny
from Four Oaks, NC United States
Don't buy Co2. They are expensive and they cost money to refill. At almost any paintball field they give you all day air for HPA tanks for no extra charge. Co2 is also dangerous. It is liquid nitrogen which means it is liquid ice. It can freeze your gun if you shoot a lot and then if it does that parts can break and then you might have to buy a completely new gun. So just go with HPA tanks. They are a lot safer and cost less in the short run and the long run. All the pros in the world of paintball use HPA. Have you ever wandered why? Now you know. They can't afford to mess up their $2000 guns.
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Terrible valve
July 30, 2010
Reviewer:
Anonymous Person
from San Antonio, TX United States
I ordered this tank and the first time i used it the valve busted completely and the tank was unsalvageable. My advice is to not buy these CO2 tanks.
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good backup tank
January 22, 2008
Reviewer:
Brandon Howell
from Monroe, NC United States
I use my 12 oz tank as my backup in woodsball just incase i run out of air. Usually after two or three games when i know im low i will carry my 12 oz in a pod pouch just in case i run out. Its a nice size and can get a decent amount of shots out of it.
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close but keep going
January 16, 2008
Reviewer:
darren boe
from santa barbara, CA United States
Its always good to have a co2 tank around even after you have graduated to HP. In all honesty get this and an anti siphon head and you could have a decent backup if your hp tanks go south. But if your going to bother with a co2 tank you should just go big.
Most places make you pay by the tank fill so go get your moneys worth with the biggest.
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good sized tank
January 11, 2008
Reviewer:
Daniel Nelson
from Lafayette, IN United States
This is a good-sized tank for just about everyone. It is a little on the long side, but is much better than the twenty ounce due to its versatility. This tank holds enough for a good amount of playtime, without being excessively huge. I would recommend this size to the middle or front players in speedball, or to anyone who plays woodsball.