a 9oz tank will most likely only shoot 200-300 rounds. There are though, many different variables to take into mind. This includes weather, the marker, and paint.
well a 3.2 ounce shoots close to 300 so a 9 ounce would probably shoot 600+ but since many types of markers are different it would determine. ipersonally have a tippman and it saves alot
they are small, typically not giving more than 500 shots but they will work
Around 800, but if it says 9 oz its CO2 and can only be filled by bulk CO2 tanks, not compressors.
About 300 to 350 shots! :)
No I went 4 hours straight on just a 9oz. tank
Yes, you can use any size tank
You should use HPA with a Proto SLG.
size is all personal preference, you can get something as small as a 9oz or up to a 24oz co2 tank, the larger the tank is the more shots you will get off of it but the heavier and larger it will be
It depends if you are useing tanks like 9oz,20oz,or 24oz. Or if you are using the little silver things. The little silver things are 12grams
The tank, has nothing to do with accuracy what so ever.
It depends on where you take it. I live in Georgia and go get my tanks filled at Dicks. In Canton the price is $2.99+tax for a 9 oz, and 3.99+tax for a 20 oz. And in Cumming it is 1.99+tax for a 9oz, $3.50+tax for a 20oz. So it depends by store but I would take it to Dicks because they have been the cheapest place I have found.
The hydro date is the number on your tank that tells you when your tank must be hydro tested (usually 5 years). Hydro testing is when you ship your bottle away to make sure it is still suitable to fill with pressure. 9oz tanks do not need to be hydro tested, or any other tanks with a diameter of less than 2 inches.
That is 185 ounces.
9oz is 250ml
9oz are in 9oz.
8oz=236.58ml 9oz=266.16ml