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Re: couple questions, please help

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Posted by Kryst-Wicked_Grin on March 18, 2002 at 10:27:46:

In Reply to: couple questions, please help posted by Storm23 on March 16, 2002 at 23:47:15:

do most of you shocker owners run co2 or nitro?
>>CO2
they said co2 is almost as good as nitro in their gun
>> CO2 gives more shots due to the high air consumption of the shocker.. both have thier perks.. but essentally they give similare performance. nitro is much more consistant (which is less of a factor due to the maxflo) and it doesn't ice up..
try pbnation message boards.. smartparts website used to have the manuals online.. not sure when they will be back up..



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