For Sale: Paintball co2 set up

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Sfgiants415

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Here I have an ASA on/off valve with a pressure Guage and needle valve attached. I'll also include an empty co2 bottle that has been filled only once in February. I put it together myself and have never experienced any leaks. You just attach it to the paintball tank and you're ready to go. All you need to do is fill it which should only cost a few dollars for 20oz. You will need a check valve, a diffuser of some sort and a bubble counter. I have a 3-in-one diffuser/check valve/bubble counter that I can sell for an additional $11.

$70 shipped

$81 shipped if you want the 3-in-one combo.

I will also leave 1 foot of co2 tubing attached. Just attach a bubble counter or check valve to the end of the tubing and connect your own tubing to make it longer.

This is a great way to get pressurized co2 for your tank. It lasted me 6 months on a 29 gallon at 2bps.

Thanks.
 

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I wish I had seen this a few months ago! I went out and spent $150 for my entire set up, for anyone wanting to get into Co2, but don't want to pay for this kind of set up new, this is a good deal.
 
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