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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2011

This guy had oil in his

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  • is it ok if u put vasiline in it? i went to pallmetto hills and they put vasoline in it cause i couldnt get the tank off

  • @reidairsofter

    They probably put it on the neck of the bottle not the fill nipple. Though you still shouldn't you vasiline. Just get an on/off asa and you wont have those problems

  • yea that's frostbite i've had it before and co2 gets extremely cold when it turns into a gas which is why the condensation comes out of the end of your barrel when shooting with co2 dam that had to hurt like a bitch...i got frost bite from breaking my falling through ice while ice fishing...me and my friend didn't know there was a part where the ice was previously broken so it was thinner than the rest of the ice :L ...good times...good times

  • @MrMusicToob

    This isn't co2 by the way. Its hpa or compressed air.

  • @Paintball4life55 no way really? i have a hpa tank and even when i am decompressing the tank it doesnt fell cold at all,

    

  • @chance1234asdf

    Yeah i know, its just when its all let out at once explodes :P does some weird things

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  • @JensenVids tysm i was so worried

  • @4570dylan It's only for HPA tanks, and its only for the fill nipple, not the part where it screws into the gun.

  • Two things:

    1) CO2 is a gas at room temperature,therefore,CO2 does not get cold. Why you don't use CO2 on guns,is because as the CO2 leaves the high pressure of your tank,your tank becomes cold,thus condensing the CO2,and that becomes liquid CO2,which is what is actually cold,and why you don't use it on Electropneumatic guns.

    2)Don't put any petroleum based lubricants in your fill nipple(This is vaseline,gun lube,etc.). When petroleum is put under a high pressure(3k,4.5k psi)is when it ignites.

  • @Paintball4life55 so if i say accidently put some gun oil in where i connect my co2 tank to the gun and the first time nothing goes wrong. does that mean that next time im safe?

  • @reidairsofter xD Because you couldn't get it off XXXDDDD

  • OMG

  • this makes me wunna go get my tank hydro'd

  • @Emmanuelsopreppy i think i meant the neck

  • @Paintball4life55 yea sorry i meant that

  • @reidairsofter in North Carolina?

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