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Tippmann Aluminum 13/3000 HPA Tank - Black
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Choosing the Right Paintball Air Tank Size

Compressed air tanks are a critical part of any paintball setup, directly affecting marker performance, balance, and overall comfort. Paintball air tank size determines how much air you carry, how often you need refills, and how the marker feels during play. Smaller compressed air tanks offer a lightweight and compact option, while larger paintball air tanks provide increased air capacity for longer games and fewer fill ups.

This collection features aluminum compressed air tanks in popular sizes ranging from 13ci to 48ci. These paintball tanks are commonly used beginner paintball gun setups, MagFed paintball markers, backup air systems, and players looking for an affordable and durable compressed air solution. Choosing the right paintball air tank size helps improve handling, balance, and consistency on the field.

Aluminum paintball air tanks are a popular choice for recreational players due to their durability, affordability, and compatibility with a wide range of paintball markers.

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Why Choose Aluminum Compressed Air Tanks

Aluminum compressed air tanks are a popular option for paintball players who want a reliable, affordable, and durable air system. These paintball air tanks are commonly used by recreational players, entry level setups, and anyone looking for a cost effective compressed air solution that performs consistently across different markers and play styles.

One of the main advantages of aluminum paintball air tanks is affordability. Compared to carbon fiber tanks, aluminum tanks provide a lower cost entry point while still delivering consistent air pressure and dependable performance. This makes them an excellent choice for new players, backup air systems, rental replacements, and players who do not need the weight savings of higher end tanks.

Durability is another key benefit of aluminum compressed air tanks. Aluminum tanks are built to withstand regular use, transportation, and field conditions, making them well suited for recreational play and scenario games. Their solid construction and straightforward design make them easy to maintain and widely compatible with most paintball markers.

While aluminum tanks are heavier than carbon fiber options, many players prefer the added weight for stability and balance, especially on mechanical paintball markers and magfed setups. Players looking for lighter weight and increased air capacity may consider upgrading to carbon fiber paintball air tanks, but aluminum remains a trusted and practical choice for a wide range of paintball applications.

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Paintball Air Tank Compatibility and Safety

Choosing the correct paintball air tank is not only about size and material but also about compatibility and safe use. All compressed air tanks in this collection are designed for use with standard HPA paintball systems and are compatible with most modern paintball markers that accept high pressure air.

These aluminum paintball air tanks feature standard output regulators and fit directly into most ASA systems found on mechanical paintball markers, electronic markers, and magfed paintball markers. Players transitioning from CO2 should note that compressed air provides more consistent pressure, improved efficiency, and better overall marker performance.

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Paintball Air Tank FAQs

Are aluminum paintball air tanks HPA or CO2?

Aluminum paintball air tanks use compressed air, also known as HPA. They are not CO2 tanks. Compressed air provides more consistent pressure, improved reliability, and better overall performance across modern paintball markers.

What pressure are aluminum paintball air tanks filled to?

Most aluminum paintball air tanks are filled to 3000 PSI. The rated fill pressure is stamped on the tank and should never be exceeded. Always verify the fill pressure before use.

Are aluminum paintball air tanks allowed at paintball fields?

Yes, aluminum compressed air tanks are widely accepted at commercial paintball fields. As long as the tank is within its hydro testing date and in safe condition, it is typically approved for field use.

How often do aluminum paintball air tanks need hydro testing?

Aluminum paintball air tanks require hydro testing every five years. The hydro test date is stamped directly on the tank body and must be current for the tank to be legally filled and used.

Will aluminum paintball air tanks work with my paintball marker?

Aluminum compressed air tanks are compatible with most paintball markers that accept standard HPA systems. This includes mechanical paintball markers, electronic paintball markers, and magfed paintball markers that use an ASA connection.

Are aluminum paintball air tanks heavier than carbon fiber tanks?

Yes, aluminum paintball air tanks are heavier than carbon fiber tanks of similar air capacity. Many players choose aluminum tanks for their affordability, durability, and reliable performance, especially for recreational and entry level play.

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How to Choose an Aluminum Paintball Tank

Aluminum compressed air tanks from 13ci to 48ci are commonly used for lightweight builds, mag fed markers, and entry level paintball setups.

13ci Aluminum Compressed Air Tanks

13ci compressed air tanks are most commonly used with magazine fed markers and compact setups where space is limited. These tanks are often housed inside air through stocks and are ideal for players who want a very lightweight and streamlined setup.

They are also popular with pump players who prioritize mobility and do not require a large air supply during a game.

26ci Aluminum Compressed Air Tanks

26ci tanks are a less common but useful middle ground between 13ci and larger aluminum tanks. They are typically used on pump or mechanical marker setups where a 13ci tank may be too small, but a full size tank would feel unnecessary.

This size offers a bit more flexibility while still keeping weight and size manageable.

48ci Aluminum Compressed Air Tanks

48ci aluminum compressed air tanks are one of the most common and practical entry level air systems in paintball. They are affordable, widely supported, and compatible with most beginner and recreational markers.

These tanks typically feature a preset output pressure around 700 to 800 PSI, which is standard for paintball. While they do not hold as much air as larger carbon fiber tanks, they usually provide enough air to get through one or two games depending on marker efficiency and rate of fire.