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Hope you have access to N2 Fills.

In Reply to: switching to a bigger tank posted by ajcomp6 on December 31, 2003 at 13:37:25:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on January 06, 2004 at 14:19:22

First, USED CO2 tanks are a dime a dozen.

2 years left on the certification and you can get a 20 oz for $15-20. Don't buy NEW. I got a 32 oz Aluminum CO2 for $10 with 2 years left on the cert. Sitting on a RPG right now.

The REASON they are so cheap is because NOBODY wants them.

They would save their $30 for a New 20 oz CO2 tank and save up for that NEW $75 Nitro tank OR

Get a USED nitro tank that was a field rental with less than 6 months left on the cert for $35 and then you have 6 months to save up for the $25 re cert.

If you can hustle a bit, you can afford to get a basic NITRO system. Your local paint ball store DOES sell gift certificates. Get the word out to those that care about you come birthdays, etc.

Put up with the 9 oz and save up. Or buy one used for $10 and have two. I carry my OLD 9 oz in a pod carrier at scenerio games.

It is a LONG walk to the fill station. I put the 9 oz on and go on a suicide mission...

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