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No CO2 is required in order for a toilet to operate. They work just fine without it.
Your best bet is to look at airsoft products. Most of them are powered electrically, but there are plenty that use co2 or green gas to operate.
You probably could fill it, but not to pressures needed for paintball gun operation, CO2 tanks should not be filled with any gas or liquid besides CO2. edit: you could use Argon in a HPA tank but not a CO2 tank
co2 is not bad at all because that is what plants live off of. and without co2 and plants could not live and provide oxygen for the animal kingdom
'the rise in CO2 is horrid it could kill millions of humans and animals it could also make so many bio hazards , but we don't stop because CO2 is in the things we love like fizzy drinks.
A proto slg can use CO2 or HPA. I contacted DYE tech support because their website says it can, but the manual says no. Their reply was "All SLG's are able to be used on CO2. Only being able to use High Pressure Air is a misprint in the manual. It might have been copy and pasted from our other manuals. Since all of our other markers cannot use CO2." So, yes, you can use CO2
Yes, any gun that can run on CO2, has the electronics necessary for high speeds and a fast enough loader will shoot at the same rate as HPA. However the shots will be less consistent, and guns like these are not common.
for each cycle they use 6 co2 molecules, but over time, they could use it all
Co2 dragster kits can be purchased at many hobby shops. These kits will come with detailed instructions for building as well as all the parts you will need to do so. By aiming to build the lightest dragster possible, potential speed capabilities can be increased exponentially.
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.
CO2 regulates the body breathing functions. The normal range is 23 to 32. A level of 31 is within the normal range. High levels of CO2 could indicate a breathing problem.
Your best bet is a CO2 laser using an O2 jet. However, I doubt if any but the most determined could hobbyist could build that powerful of a laser. Still, CO2 is your best bet.