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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Recommend...Which Air Sys for an Eclipse Shocker?

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Posted by erasure2 on April 02, 2002 at 22:29:27:

Hello all,

I was just wondering which air system/tank you would recommend for an Eclipse Shocker?
I have in mind the Air America ARMAGEDDON 68ci 4500psi or SP Max-Flo 68ci 4500psi system in the area of high end and high dollars.
But I was also considering saving some money and going with a Pure Energy 68ci 4500psi threaded tank with a fixed output pressure since the Eclipse shocker comes with an gun mounted regulator which I could use to lower the pressure down to the 200psi operating pressure.
Also I was wondering which drop foward/craddle everyone prefers. I live the KAPP Drop Zone 2, but it looks a bit awkard on a Shocker with a Max Flo tank system (too far foward?) . And I imagine the same on any other tank.

Any recommendations or pointers are well appreciated.

Thanks in advance!


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