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About Lady Attitude
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I can answer most general field, store, distributor questions along with Tournament, reffing and most intermediate Marker questions.

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Topic: Paintball



Expert: Lady Attitude
Date: 6/24/2008
Subject: co2 fills

Question
Ok im a big scenario player and I go play in my vacation home in the mountains occasionally and its quite a drive to get some co2 fills  can you help me out on what I would need to get a whole fill station how much it would cost and what psi the compressor needs to be to refill the scuba tanks?  

Answer
Co2 is different from HPA so lets take Co2 first.
CO2 - Can you get a fill stantion for $50 to $100 and you can get rental tanks from a local tank beverage places rent large co2 tanks. You will also need a scale to measure the co2 fill itself. To set this up and safely operate this you will need more information on the proper handling of co2.
HPA - HPA is scuba tanks. The need a special High Pressure compressor. Usually this runs about $6,000 and up. This would also require a special fill adapter that will be additional $$$. This would also require additional info to set this up and safely operate this.

Does this help at all? Please let me know if you have any other questions.


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