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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Will Co2 Ruin my gun

In Reply to: Will Co2 Ruin my gun posted by Zepher on April 20, 2003 at 01:42:58:


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Posted by:
PigTech

on April 20, 2003 at 05:52:16
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: I have purchased a new 02 wgp vf autococker and have just bought a bottom line and drop forward.
: I really want to use it in a game but my friends tell me to wait until i buy a n2 tank or the co2 will ruin the internals of my gun. I have a anti syphon but is that enough to keep my gun safe from serious injury .... lol ... so im saying would YOU play with co2 not perminantly but just until i get enough money to get an N2 tank.
: THANKS in advance and sorry


Consider this...
The Autococker has been around in paintball longer than N2 has. Back in the olden days (tm) all we had to power the 'cocker was CO2.

See you on the field,
-Bill Mills

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