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WARPIG Tech Talk - Air
Back to the game after a couple years, ? on HPA

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Posted by clange on October 04, 2002 at 15:26:30:

Like the subject says i havent played in a couple years. Just dug my cocker out of the basement and i got an itch to run compressed air or nitro on it. Its stock (99). What tank would you guys recommend? Money is deffinately a concern. I was looking around and a 68 3000 looks like it could work, maybe an 88. What tank is cheap but still pretty good? I read something about age limits, like 3 years? It that just for the fiber tanks or all of them? Lastly what changes to my gun would be needed to run compressed air (if any)? Thanks.

BTW i'm also looking to get a barrel. When i stopped playing i was looking at a lapco stainless. At the time they outshot the dyes in a test i saw and they are quite a bit cheaper. These still good barrels to get?


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