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Angel Air

Clompy

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Hi guys and gals

I am just returning to this glorious sport having just bought an Angel speed with Angel A.I.R. and i was just wondering, as my old minicocker runs Co2 and this air thing is all new to me (and after looking at all the explosion warnings in the manual, quite frankly starting to scare me a bit!!) are there any plain english rules I should follow etc, etc, blah blah,
just don't want to wake up one morning with a new open plan patio window if you know what I mean, lol
Any help would be great.

Jamie
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Graeme

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i think you'll find air much easier than co2,i've had tanks for year's non of them have exploded yet,end of the day there's as much presure in your co2 tanks as there is with air.just make sure it's in test and keep it that way.
 

dr.strangelove

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Read the manual immediately:
http://www.angel-owners.com/manuals/air/

Air is actually quite a bit safer than Co2 in many ways, it isn't going to blow up unless you happen to find an industrial compressor you can hook it up to and overfill it by about 3000 psi. But since the compressor's used for paintball are set up to fill to 4500 psi max, you shouldn't have anything to worry about. Oh, and don't store it in a car in the sun when it's like 100 degrees outside (duh!).