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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: 2003 wgp Autococker

In Reply to: Re: 2003 wgp Autococker posted by USp8ntball on May 22, 2003 at 21:50:58:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on May 23, 2003 at 13:28:53

You will have alot less problems absolutely with HPA over C02. If you have to run C02 though, at least use an anti-siphon tank, the best thing to do would be to run it remote so you have no chance of getting liquid into the reg. I ran my cocker for about a year here in Washington State on C02 with remote and had good performance, but what a difference going to HPA, it really is worth it.

Razor

: : : can i use the gun just as well with co2 as anything else or is co2 not as good... thanx alot

: : no u should use nitro it is much better for the pneumatics. ive had my 2002 for some years now and when i used co2 the gun screws up and i experianced problems

: but yes u CAN use co2


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