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homemade paintball (CO2 Landmine)
How to Make Paintball Mines
If you are really serious about your paintball (or more accurately referred to as “woodball” or “woodsball” due to being conducted outdoors in the woods) and really want to know how to make paintball mines that will go off and splatter your opponents with whatever color paint you have chosen you might want to continue reading for some pretty simple and easy-to-follow tips about building your own paintball mines. You need to be aware that these are not meant to be shot out of paintball guns; although you will have a paintball gun with you when you are “playing” paintball/woodball.
This type of large-scale paintball game is run by emergency responders (such as the police, EMTs, military personnel and firefighters) to train them for worst-case scenario situations. It is also plated by those who simply want to get messy and have fun with those they know. The key to knowing what to do and how to make paintball mines is knowing what you need and putting things together the right way. You want your paintball mine set up in just such a way that the only thing necessary to set it off (trip it if you will) is the right amount of pressure when your opponent steps on it. These little paintball mines do not need to be very large; on the contrary, they actually need to be rather small so that they are easy to make. When you are making these paintball mines you are going to be using the same CO2 cartridges that are used in paintball guns.
The main things that you need according to a few how to make paintball mines articles are a small plastic container that resembles a pan (four to six inches is ideal), cardboard (this will form the trigger bottom and the upper chambers), glue, a small nail (part of the trigger) and CO2 cartridges (the propellant for the paint) as well as the paint. These very inexpensive items will do nicely to make your paintball mines. You will find all of these things anywhere that paintball guns are sold and also in hardware stores (the glue, nails, cardboard and container). What most people do not realize is that these little paintball mines are very simple to make, and fun to watch them working as well. You do not need anything that is very large, this will not be as effective as a smaller container will be.
You will need to make sure that the CO2 cartridges are the type specifically made for paintball guns as the propellant of the paint. As for what type of paint you need to use in your paintball mines that all depends upon what you can afford (given the fact that paint is not exactly cheap). There are going to me many different people that will leave comments and observations following some of the how to make paintball mines articles. Those comments might help you understand the content even more; or they might not be any help at all depending upon what is said.
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How do paintball CO2 cartridges last for more then one shot?
I was reading about paintball guns, play airsoft, and I'm a big DIY, so I was looking at the howstuffworks page, and it makes total sense besides I can't seem to understand how the gun regulates the amount of air so the gun can get, let's say, 45 shots. No rush, I'm going to be away for nearly a day, but please answer.
Thanks!
CO2 is unregulated!!!!!
Only high pressure air or HPA tanks have regulators built in. Co2 is unregulated and the pressure going into the marker can be high or low. Markers dont regulate the amount of co2 going into them there is just a valve system that has a small chamber in it once that chamber is full then the marker can fire out a paintball. When the marker is fired the valve is closed off from your co2 tank and the pressure is released to drive the ball. So you only use as much co2 as can fill that small chamber. Problem with co2 is when it is at a high pressure it pushes more co2 in the camber then when it is at a low pressure. Also when co2 is at a high pressure it doesn’t last that long. Reason why co2 is bad for your marker is it puts to much stress on your internals and it kills o-rings. Co2 tanks are cheaper to buy but it costs more to fill. Most paintball fields charge $5 per tank fill for CO2 while hpa tanks cost more but only cost about $5 a day to fill your tank at a field.
Co2 is highly affected by temperature. If it is hot out your CO2 expands and increases pressure, so you actually get less co2 and the higher pressure puts a lot of stress on your marker and you have a chance your burst disc will blow from too much pressure. I have had about 5 burst discs blow on a co2 tank from too much pressure in the summer time when it gets about 100 in California. Also when it’s hot you only get about 200 shots out of a 20oz co2 tank. When it’s cold the opposite happens. You get more co2 per fill but your pressure is a lot lower but you get more shots. On a cold day in California (about 65 f) I get around 1500 shots from a 20oz co2 tank. Problem with when it’s cold co2 turns liquid from not enough pressure and low temp. Liquid co2 damages your internals and can freeze up your marker also it destroys o-rings. Also with the cold your lower pressure lets you get more shots but your ball velocity goes way down and you have a high chance your shots will not travel very far and your balls won’t break.
Best is to use a hpa tank because they are regulated so you always have a pressure of 750 to 850 psi coming out of your tank and your shots will be more consistent. Also the tanks cost more but it is cheaper to fill so in the long run hpa tanks are cheaper to own.


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