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WARPIG Tech Talk - Air
Re: Drop Forwards and CO2

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Posted by Ryan "Punchcard" Kirkbride on May 27, 2002 at 03:11:48:

In Reply to: Drop Forwards and CO2 posted by Mtbegg on May 26, 2002 at 22:18:32:

Best bet for almost any botomline CO2 setup would be an anti-siphon tank, which is what most people do. I should think any botomline without antisiphon, tilt or no tilt would get liquid up in the gun. Most people walking to/from the field or at a resting position have the gun pointed down towards the dirt. Though I suppose an expansion chamber might help with this.

BTW most of the drop forewards are horizontal, it is actually the ASA botomline adapter attached to that have the angles on them.

: I see a lot of drop forwards mount your co2 tank horizontal, instead of the slight tilt up. Does this increase the liquid co2 getting into the marker? is it better to mount the tank perfectly horizontal or with a slight tilt with the valve up?




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