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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: AMG=Air Hog

In Reply to: AMG=Air Hog posted by Steve on November 07, 2002 at 22:27:29:


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Posted by:
Hellrazor
on November 08, 2002 at 23:32:43

: I run a spyder AMG with a crossfire 68/4500 nitro tank. Either I need to get a new tank or I need help with the reg on my marker. I can't get 700 shots out of my full tank with this gun. I've found CO2 very compliable with the high rates of fire I use. However, I see you guys say forget CO2 with electros with high rates of fire. Now are you guys stating preference or am I setting myself up for a major problem that I haven't experienced yet? LMK.

I'd say it's your reg. It seems like it's set too low if you're only getting 700 out of it. Try fiddling around with your reg when I send the body back up to you. You get that MO yet? I sent it out Tuesday. Hellrazor out.

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