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Re: Air bag reaction

In Reply to: Re: Air bag reaction posted by Carl on July 30, 2003 at 11:49:03:


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Posted by:
Bill "Capt Bill" Tison
on August 01, 2003 at 08:32:59

Sorry, Carl. It just seems so absurd to spend lots of money for expensive, poisonous and elaborate objects that can be replaced by common air.

Buy a used scuba tank and regulator, remove the hose and mouthpiece and plug the hole, buy the inflator hose with quick release for $20, attach quick release to a hose connected to an air cannon and viole', you have a $160 air supply system that costs $4.00 a game to refill and you can resell when you get tired of it for $180. (sorry for the run-on sentence!)

Or, a 20oz CO2 bottle for about $20, used Palmer or Smarts Parts regulator for $50, short length of air hose and for less than $100, you can carry this on your shoulder and recharge for $2 at the field.

Bill
HellFire

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