No more air tanks for paintball?

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  • Trbo323
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 6358
    • Vancouver WA

    #16
    500 shots at 6bps? It's a rental with a 48/3k

    Not to mention, I'm sure this is just the smoothest action ever

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    • Savet
      Rockin and Cockin
      • Mar 2022
      • 41

      #17
      Another thought that comes to mind is a mini compressor strapped to everybody's back, powered by lithium ion batteries, bringing back the glory of remote lines.

      On-gun or mobile mechanical compression will never gain traction for the same reason we're moving towards a battery charge to power cars away from mechanical power creation. It's way more efficient to store a charge on the mobile units (air tanks) than it would be for each mobile unit to dynamically compress air for each shot. It would be moving in the wrong direction. What I do expect will happen is smaller CU tanks with higher pressures as material technology continues to improve.

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      • Trbo323
        MCB Member
        • Jul 2020
        • 6358
        • Vancouver WA

        #18
        Originally posted by Savet
        Another thought that comes to mind is a mini compressor strapped to everybody's back, powered by lithium ion batteries, bringing back the glory of remote lines.

        On-gun or mobile mechanical compression will never gain traction for the same reason we're moving towards a battery charge to power cars away from mechanical power creation. It's way more efficient to store a charge on the mobile units (air tanks) than it would be for each mobile unit to dynamically compress air for each shot. It would be moving in the wrong direction. What I do expect will happen is smaller CU tanks with higher pressures as material technology continues to improve.
        The problem with that though is the compressors and hydro testing

        For the most part, each field would need a new compressor and the amount of places that can hydro test above 4500 are scarce.

        Hell I'm in the Portland or area, major metropolitan area of the country, I'm now down to 2 places in the whole region that can test my tanks as is

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        • PlawB
          Bunker Buster
          • May 2021
          • 201

          #19
          This doesn't solve any problems and just introduces new ones. IF fields already didn't have compressors, IF scuba tanks and fill stations didn't exist for outlaw ballers, IF air had never been introduced, then sure this might have worked.

          But as it is now I just see one hell of a recoil device that'll probably be heavier than our current lightweight tanks.

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          • PlawB
            Bunker Buster
            • May 2021
            • 201

            #20
            Oh, not to mention that thing is just begging for o ring failure from the heat created by the compression and the friction.

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            • Savet
              Rockin and Cockin
              • Mar 2022
              • 41

              #21
              Yeah, my post was intended to highlight the absurdity of it.

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              • Meleager7
                MCB Member
                • Jul 2020
                • 2170
                • Ontario, Canada

                #22
                This winter I picked up a "forbidden bb gun " to mess around with....i have to say even the simple blowback operation of a spyder or 98 custom is way more satisfying than the "Wunga , wunga, wunga...." sounds those gears make in an AEG !!

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                • Trbo323
                  MCB Member
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 6358
                  • Vancouver WA

                  #23
                  Idk if you guys have ever taken apart an airsoft gearbox. My advise is don't. But even the main spring in those is under some pretty heavy tension, I can't imagine what 12x that would be like, basically car suspension spring.

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