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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump

Well, what's your marker setup?

In Reply to: Upgrading to HPA???? posted by Steve on November 11, 2002 at 20:10:49:


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Posted by:
Micah Michalski
on November 11, 2002 at 21:12:23

: Since I have no girlfriend anymore, I seem to have some extra cash in the bank and have been itching to make a new purchase on, what else, my paintball gun.
: I have been thinking about upgrading to a compressed air system (as opposed to my CO2 system). I was wondering what the advantages of going high pressure would be over CO2 with respect to sniping.
: So basically I'm seeking advice from those who run compressed air, or those who have and switched back to CO2, and anyone who has any experience with compressed air systems. Thanks a lot.

: Steve

You might benifit just as much by buying a nice regulator such as a palmers stab. Do you tend to one shot or shoot a quick few shots? The MAJOR benifit with Compressd air is the near elimination of shoot down when rapid firing.

What's your setup and what are you looking to gain?

-Micah

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