I tried that, but the burst disk is that tight when i try to unscrew it the edges of the burst disk start to bend and become slightly roundFirst thing i'd do is empty the air out of the bottle, easiest way is to start to undo the 1800psi burst disc, you don't need to remove it just unscrew it a bit.
It will be tight, it also has a lot of pressure behind it, you need to use a ring spanner of the correct size. If you can't release the air that way, i'd suggest your only option is to screw the bottle all the way back on and release the air through the gun by shooting it off or by undoing the macro line if it has one.I tried that, but the burst disk is that tight when i try to unscrew it the edges of the burst disk start to bend and become slightly round
when i was screwing it in it went in super easy until the i heard the air start flowing which is normal, starting to take the tank off was fine until a certain point, it just got super tight and wont go either way now, almost like its gripped something in the threads, maybe an o-ring has come off and wedged itself in the threads. I think with a bit of force i could unscrew it but a little worried there is some pressure in the reg which i can't shoot off and the tanks going to either fire out or something is going to blow.It will be tight, it also has a lot of pressure behind it, you need to use a ring spanner of the correct size. If you can't release the air that way, i'd suggest your only option is to screw the bottle all the way back on and release the air through the gun by shooting it off or by undoing the macro line if it has one.
Was it tight when you put the bottle on in the first place, have you cross threaded it.