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well i got a co2 tank and its not hi pressure but shoould i put liquid fire paintball lubricant in the asa. im asking this question because i saw a thing about when this hi pressure tank got lubricant on it and it blew up and the guy got injusred and stuff and im not sure bout co2 becasue that scared the hell out of me
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You can put oil in the ASA of a Spyder just fine. What you heard was about putting oil into the leaking fill nipple of an HPA tank.
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o ok
thank you for the help but im gonna have to stay with co2 for now cant afford the hpa tanks to expensive for me that makes no money and parents dont pay for nething
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You can put oil in a co2 tank to stop leaks no problem, but never let oil get anywhere neare a HPA/nitogen/"nitro" tank.
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