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Post by Aaron Bereznak on Jul 16, 2005 23:30:58 GMT -5
3 20's one is smart parts on/off anti shipon
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Post by bunkering on Jul 17, 2005 9:38:03 GMT -5
pure energy 3000psi
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Post by robotmaniafu on Jul 17, 2005 22:27:19 GMT -5
if you think about it though, using n2 in the backyard actualy isn't such a bad idea. since scuba tanks are so cheap to fill an so small you can bring it with you and fill up youre friends tank. more money of course, but then you dont have to worrie about running out of co2. of course you can have multiple co2 tanks, but for how much it cost to fill an each tank, you might as well go n2 an just fill up youre scuba tank for like 5 bucks. only problem is they only fill 3000 psi the first fill...then 2nd will only filly 2800, then 2600, then 2500....each time you fill an n2 the overall pressure the scuba tank can fill lowers...they arent worth it
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Post by robotmaniafu on Jul 17, 2005 22:27:37 GMT -5
i use a 68/4500 inline maxflo adjustable tank
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Post by bmxrcer190 on Jul 17, 2005 23:34:08 GMT -5
Crossfire 68/4500 HP
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Post by spyderp8balla on Jul 18, 2005 10:53:00 GMT -5
I should be getting my Crossfire 68/30 HP tank today. Whenever the mail comes, it should be here.
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Post by haywoodjublomi on Jul 18, 2005 16:15:37 GMT -5
PE 68/3000 fiber wrapped. Getting a crossfire 92/4500 pretty soon from a friend for almost nothing.
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Post by angel on Jul 19, 2005 18:49:48 GMT -5
Angel Air Preset with the sexy graffitit
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Post by angel on Jul 20, 2005 11:35:14 GMT -5
and i have a 12 oz and a 16 oz tank
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Post by tippmann3 on Jul 25, 2005 17:09:12 GMT -5
I use a 20 oz co2 tank...
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