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Compressed air is the next step after the CO2 used to power a paintball gun and sport more popular as progress. Learn how to fill a tank of compressed air paintball is essential if you are a paintball player or working in a paintball field or store.

Check the date of filling the tank. Also make sure the tank has no scratches and no marks, scratches, holes or burns. If you do not fill the tank.

Locate the service station to fill tank nipple.

Close the drain valve in the tube.

Open the valves on your tank cascade system or use the memory to fill the tank to the pressure specified in the tank, 3000 psi or 4500 psi.

Close the valve on the building or outside when the tank is filled to the pressure.

Priming the excesses of the filling line valve.

Disconnect the filling station tanks.

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How to Fill a Compressed Air Paintball Tank


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EDIT: I feel the same way Gorr, even about our field. we have busted our butts, however the task is huge and we have so little volunteer force it is brutal… just when we made all this progress (Two new fields, giant army base) it is all undone. we still have bunkers on our other fields that need fixing up, holes patched, need to be made taller, need more bunkers added, downfall that came down this winter, holes in the ground to fill with mulch to prevent pooling of water etc….

I want OXP to be like a golf course: well manicured and enjoyable. we even spent 6 SIX weekends RAKING the fields before we originally opened…

I am hoping that between MCB and OXP we can get enough people out, to really clean her up, construct a new village and have a good time.

Ottawa has too many fields, and too much animosity between them… it is almost enough to drive a guy to quit playing.

Paintball Fields per capita?

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