Some quick calculations gave me about 40 psi shooting a steel BB at 300fps from a 15" barrel. It seems low, can anyone out there corroborate these findings?
32 PSI
around 300 feet, the same an nearly every other gun.
There is no paintball gun that runs on only 200 psi.
An air impact gun typically requires an air pressure of around 90 to 120 psi (pounds per square inch) for optimal performance. However, the exact psi needed can vary depending on the specific model and the task it's used for. It's important to consult the manufacturer's specifications for the best results and to ensure safe operation.
36 psi36 psi
Likely you have to much pressure at gun use a regulator and using an HVLP gun have +- 20 psi at gun and allow around 10 psi difference when the trigger is down to have 10 psi at the air cap. Two thin one wet coat as if you layer a thin sheet at water on a surface.
Usually 35 psi
Different gun has different working PSI. Such as our gun, the working PSI is 800-1000psi.
Pressure gauge
Pressure in a paintball marker is usually referring to the tank, or the gun itself. Only HPA tanks come in variable pressures (3000-4500-5000 psi). The other pressure is controlled by a regulator, which is the operating pressure (150~200 psi) which is the pressure kept needed to fire and re-cock the gun.
PSI= Pounds per Square Inch Its the pressure the gun is running at.
200 TO 400