You can recycle it.
When using a CO2 canister for your bike, it is important to follow these safety precautions: Wear protective gloves to prevent frostbite from the cold temperature of the canister. Make sure the canister is securely attached to the inflator device before use. Do not puncture or expose the canister to high temperatures, as it can explode. Point the inflator away from your face and body when releasing the CO2 gas. After use, properly dispose of the canister in a recycling facility.
drain the tank, throw it away
See the link below for the Crosman 454 Owners Manual.
To start a co2 dragster, you just simply shoot the co2 canister and then the co2 dragster will go.
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Crosman offer a free service to locate shops that repair older Crosman air guns. see the link below
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.
Crosman offers a service to locate repair shops the repair older Crosman, Benjamin and Sheridan air guns. See the link below
Yes they are all the same just different brands.
A typical paintball canister contains compressed air or CO2 at pressures of around 3,000 to 4,500 psi. The amount of CO2 in the canister can vary depending on the size and pressure it is filled to, but a standard 20 oz canister typically contains around 14-16 oz of CO2.
The Crosman model 150 was made between 1954-1967. It is a .22 cal pellet pistol.
You must have them hydro-tested or throw them away. You will not be able to fill them legally.