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Re: CO2 or HPA for 98 custom

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Posted by flectar on August 07, 2002 at 14:59:39:

In Reply to: CO2 or HPA for 98 custom posted by sgtsmith on July 31, 2002 at 14:59:59:

I think since you have a 98 custom, and not an angel or autococker, money is on your mind as well. Co2 sounds like a better idea for you. With a good Co2 setup, you will hardly know the difference between the two. You can get a Co2 tank, an anti siphon tube, and a regulator for it and still have spent less than a decent HPA tank would cost you. With a "good" Co2 setup I have found that the only time I can tell the difference is when I am really laying on the trigger. With a remote setup, I doubt I would notice no matter how fast I shot. Go check out the Palmers Pursuit site. Glen Palmer has been milking Co2 for all it is worth for a long time now.




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