Is It Better If Your Paintball Gun Operates On More Psi Than Other Guns? Does This Make Your Gun More Accurat?
I’m looking to get a paintball gun for tactical play, The gun is a Smart Parts EOS which runs on 280 PSI I noticed that some other guns ran from150 – 200 psi so I don’t know wheather 280 PSI is good or not is it Good?
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The lower the operating psi, the gentler the gun is on paint and, usually, the more air efficient.
However, operating pressure is relative to the gun. An EOS running at 280 psi is fine because it’s supposed to. A Mini running at 180-200 psi is good because it’s supposed to. So you shouldn’t be concerned with comparing one gun’s operating pressure to another’s.
It does not make your gun more accurate, that depends all on barrel, the gun itself, and the person shooting.
All the PSI rating does is typically show how air efficient it is, the lower the PSI the more shots you will get typically.
Whatever gun you pick IF it is electronic DO NOT use Co2 in the gun, use HPA. Although it says you can use anti-siphon Co2, don’t. At high rates of fire or over a period of time it will ruin the solenoid, board, etc.
no its better if it runs on less but doesn’t matter much. People think the lower it is the less it is the more “gentle” it is on your gun. But i just makes it more efficient.Oh and don’t get an ion if you want a gun around that price get a dangerous power gun like a G3 it runs of 180 to 200 i believe.
I think psi is a tank thing not a marker thing but if it is then i would imagine that that would be the max psi for the marker
and no adjusting the co2 fps makes it more accurate and a lot more powerful not to mention dangerous.
it depends the higher the psi the more air in the marker and more air it uses. so you may end up using more air. if it is possible to lower it go ahead but if not no big worry. it does not make you marker better or worst.