It can but i would not recommend it because CO2 will freeze the line so use HPR
No... but it does contain pressurised CO2.
Make a run for it.
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depends on how you use it
Its not very likely because it is spraying co2 and a flame needs oxygen to light.
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It can if the CO2 tank you have is anti-siphoned, but your taking a risk. It is best to run the marker on HPA (compressed air, Nitro, whatever you want to call it.) The CO2 could ruin the solenoid.
Smart Parts claims it does, but you have to change settings, and even then you risk CO2 bleeding into the gun and damaging it.
It is a gas and can be used to propel projectiles.
The invert mini can only run on HPA. Using Co2 can damage the regulator and solenoid
Blast the engine with a CO2 only fire extinguisher. The CO2 will displace the O2 and "smother" the air it needs to run. The CO2 will leave no trace and dissipate.
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