Co2 On_off Valve Mates Cga320 Regulator To Paintball Tank on 2040-parts.com
Hebron, Connecticut, United States
CO2 On_Off Valve Adapts CO2 Regulator to Paintball Tank This listing is for a Custom CO2 on/off valve that will allow a standard CO2 regulator with a CGA320 fitting to mate to any Paintball tank. Use for Beer Kegs, Race car CO2 systems or any other application using inexpensive paintball tanks. Not for paintball markers. $30 includes free Shipping Happy Bidding
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