Makes sense if you have the HPA kit already but tanks don't fire at 
multiple-balls-per-second rates so I can't imagine freezing being a problem 
unless you really screw up your installation. 

To put my paintballing experience in context, I still use an inline 
blow-back gun that has no external air lines, uses a 7oz bottle as a stock, 
requires a syphon (NOT an anti-syphon) tube and is old enough to vote and 
drink . . .

On Friday, January 24, 2014 8:14:00 PM UTC, morrdubay wrote:
>
> As a paintballer I almost never use co2 anymore co2 freezes up and can 
> break paint and accuracy problems of all sorts. With hpa everything just is 
> simpler. As for being hard to refill them use a scuba than and get a fill 
> adapter a 250 ish set up and then can get the scuba filled for 20 ish 
> dollars over a time it is much cheaper than co2. The 3 tanks me and my 
> friends are building are all going to be run on hpa and not co2

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