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WARPIG Tech Talk - Shocker
SHocker Air Set-up, need experienced advice.

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Posted by Anton "AreX" Romash on December 09, 2001 at 17:31:58:

Hey, i had my shocker for a while, but seem to be having ai problems, my nitro tank runs out after about 400 shots, whch is not enough for me. i am plannin on switching to a co2 tank, since its the preffed gas for the gun anyway, and i was wondering if any problems come into play in cold weather and all, and does the gun freeze, and how well does it perform, anyone who uses co2 on their shocker, pleeeze share the great knowledge of the beast(a.k.a. shocker) air prefferances.
tha
Team BloodLust



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