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Re: Air system
In Reply to: Air system posted by Durk on October 14, 2002 at 16:28:40:
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Posted by: ShockJock on November 07, 2002 at 19:41:25
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: Hoi Hoi, : I am going to buy a bushmaster B2K and was wondering what the best type of air system would be for it. I know it has to be compressed air, and i can get a deal w/ air america, so what kind would all y'all suggest. I would also like to spend less money rather than more money. Also, what's the deal w/ the low flo or max flo deal. With one works better, and what is it. : Thank you Air America is a pretty good company. If you get a deal through them, you can't really go wrong. I guess it all depends on how many bells & whistles you want on your tank. If you want to spend more money, getting things like on/off switches for the tank, or adjustable output is possible. However, you can get a screw-in HPA tank which will provide the same output pressure as a standard CO2 tank (but with more pressure consistency) for somewhat less money. Most Air America tanks come with all the mounting hardware you need, so just pick one you like that's in your price range, and enjoy.
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