paint ball co2 tanks for an airsource?
You'd need a regulator for one thing, unless you are going for 800 psi of liquid co2 in your bbmg. A regulator will usually convert down to standard pipe fittings so you can do the rest. Please invest some time in searching, this has been answered before.
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Maybe you should do some research about the pressures involved before you attempt to do this, as unregulated CO2 is high pressure.
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I posted this question not too long ago...
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/co2-fit ... 15758.html
But, as a faster answer, I did some research, and it seems to me that the easiest and simplest adapter is actually from Lowes.
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?ction=pr ... J-6901-100
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/co2-fit ... 15758.html
But, as a faster answer, I did some research, and it seems to me that the easiest and simplest adapter is actually from Lowes.
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?ction=pr ... J-6901-100
I just picked up a Kobalt CO2 system from Lowe's. You can attach a 9oz or 20oz paintball CO2 tank to it. It was around $99, and has a regulator attached. You will need to buy the CO2 tank sepparately. Then you just get a blowgun for a couple dollars.