Depending on the quality of the tank, it will take around a year to deplete a 20 oz tank. As long as you don't drop it on the valve or put it in the oven, you can keep it functioning until the re-hydro test date.
You should take it out as soon as you are done playing. Do not transport or store canisters attached to the gun.
To start a co2 dragster, you just simply shoot the co2 canister and then the co2 dragster will go.
You can recycle it.
The top of a CO2 canister isn't very thick. It will take about a half a pound of pressure to break through the top.
up to like 9 rounds sometimes 5 if its a small one
one day
You simply screw the CO2 into the back of the gun. Unless your CO2 should go elsewhere which is different to each gun.
that depends on the magazine and gun in my green gas pistol a short 3-4 second fill up allows about 20 shots to be fired. A Co2 canister allows about 100 shots to be fired. But Co2 should only be used in guns that say Co2 ready and the same goes for green gas. An advantage for green gas is that the guns are usually cheaper and an advantage for co2 is the cartriges can be bought almost anywhere while as the green gas must be ordered online.
As long as the CO2 canister is not being emptied or filled, it will be at the same temperature as the room that it is in. If you actively emptying the canister, the temperature can go drop significantly because of the drop in pressure (see Ideal Gas Law), and it can get hot if you are filling it. In general, if an object is in thermal equilibrium with it's surroundings (true as long you are not changing its temperature or the temperature of the surroundings at a significant rate), the object will be the exact same temperature as the surroundings.
you screw the adapter into the gun, and then the co2 cartridge.
They are milled from a block of aluminum into the bottle shape, the the brass valve and its parts are assembled and put onto the bottle.
The ocean removes carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere as part of the carbon cycle. This carbon recycles round and returns to the atmosphere again.Trees, forests and all growing vegetation remove CO2 from the atmosphere, release the oxygen, and store the carbon. If it is a long living tree, it can store that carbon for hundreds of years.
Self-inflating rafts have a CO2 canister that inflates the raft when it is triggered via manual or pressure release