This article explains the amount of shots you get from different size tanks. There are a lot of questions when you are deciding which one to use and what equipment you need to use them, also how efficient both are. You can go to here for more information.
CO2 / Carbon Dioxide:
|
Tank Size |
Est. Shots |
|
7oz |
350 |
|
9oz |
425 |
|
12oz |
600 |
|
14oz |
700 |
|
16oz |
900 |
|
20oz |
1100 |
* The more you shoot, the colder the CO2 tank will get. The colder the tank gets the less chance the CO2 will evaporate into a gas. So the PSI will decrease.
* The actual shots will vary with weather, operating PSI, and overall mechanics of the marker. The above estimates were made during a temperature of 24 oC.
Nitro Compressed Air A.K.A. N2 / HPA:
|
Tank Size |
Est. Shots |
|
48cu 3000psi |
480 |
|
68cu 3000psi |
680 |
|
88cu 3000psi |
880 |
|
96cu 3000psi |
960 |
|
110cu 3000psi |
1100 |
|
114cu 3000psi |
1140 |
|
48cu 4500psi |
720 |
|
68cu 4500psi |
1020 |
|
88cu 4500psi |
1320 |
|
96cu 4500psi |
1440 |
|
110cu 4500psi |
1650 |
|
114cu 4500psi |
1710 |
* The above tables are estimated shots per fill to expect from a tank. The actual shots will vary with weather, operating PSI, and overall mechanics of the marker. The above estimates are based on a marker operating at 850psi at a temperature of 24 oC.
TIP: Good N2 tank companies are Nitro Duck, Crossfire, PMI, Draxxus, and Smart Parts.
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