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Re: CO2 to HPA
In Reply to: CO2 to HPA posted by Semper_Fi on November 10, 2002 at 22:52:09:
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Posted by: Tom Sparkman on November 11, 2002 at 11:57:08
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: I just dug out my 98 shocktech cocker. And I was just wondering if there is anything i need to change from CO2 to HPA. Any imput would be helpful. Thanks No, you're good to go. You can get a fixed output tank and screw it in. They are set at 750-850psi, which is the pressure of a full CO2 tank on a warm day. Tom |
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