The Types of Paintball Tanks and Their Differences

Paintball which originated back in 1976, has had awith some maintenance and care this typically can be
steady increase in popularity. The primary strategyprevented. Carbon dioxide paintball tanks should not be
behind paintball is to shoot your opponent with a ball ofdirectly left in the rays of the sun for too long as there
paint that is traveling at excessively high speeds,is some risk of the internal gas expanding to a level
hence "killing" him and bringing your team one stepthat would be unsafe.
closer to another victory.Type 2 - High Pressure Air and Nitrogen Paintball
The rate of acceleration that a person's paintballTanks
travels is a very critical factor for this type of sport, asNitrogen tanks and high pressure air function in a
the slower moving paintballs can be dodged moredifferent manner compared to carbon dioxide tanks
easily by your opponents. There are basically twosince they don't have to expand a liquid into a gas to
types of propellant tanks that are used; High Pressureresult in the propellant effect; this is because the
Air / Carbon Dioxide or Nitrogen.material is already formed in a gaseous state.
Type 1 - Carbon Dioxide Paintball TanksBecause of this process it augments both of the
Carbon dioxide tanks utilize what is known as a liquiddistance and accuracy over carbon dioxide paintball
CO2 which then expands itself into a gas which thentank. These type of tanks will have a tendency to
takes the paintball and propels it out the barrel. One ofgrow colder when used, nevertheless the overall
the side effects of using a carbon dioxide tank foreffect is much less compared to carbon dioxide tanks.
extended periods of time is that crystals of ice canEven though they are generally preferred over carbon
form on the tank itself. The primary cause of this isdioxide paintball tanks, the nitrogen and high pressure
because the liquid CO2 expansion turning from a liquidtypes of air tanks do have some disadvantages. The
to a gas requires heat energy, eventually this canweight of nitrogen and high pressure tanks are higher
result in the counter effect of the propellant tankand they are also larger compared to CO2 tanks,
becoming very cold. Combine this with long periods ofsince the propellant is already in a form that is
use and you get the creation of ice.gaseous. There are smaller tanks that are produced
When these carbon dioxide paintball tanks are used inbut will typically not have enough gas to last out a long
a rapid fashion they can become unreliable for bothgame. Nitrogen and high pressure paintball tank also
distance and accuracy. This is mainly because theare more expensive to buy, yet refilling them is much
carbon dioxide requires time to expand out to a formless costly then having to refill tanks
that is gaseous and when your trigger pulls are tooListen to Korbin Newlyn as he shares his insights as an
rapid the inner pressure might not form fully.expert author and an avid writer in the field of
Tanks such as these can also have the tendency torecreation sports. If you would like to learn more go to
leak because of erosion of the seals and o-rings, yetPaintball advice and at Indoor Paintball tips.