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Old October 19th, 10:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Reg or Compressed air?

I was thinking about getting a bob long torpedo for my victor 2. But I would also have to buy a new hose, metris adapter and va. Would a decent 68/3000 but better overall then getting a reg and still using CO2? Also, I heard someone say not all feild fill to 4500, but I play woods...do scuba places fill to 4500 or should I stick with 3000?
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Old October 19th, 10:33 AM   #2 (permalink)
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scuba places fill to 4500.

If your'e woried abotu not being able to fill at your local paintball place get a 3000psi tank.

and yes, an hpa tank is better than co2 even if you don't have a nice regulator to go with it. it shouldn't matter on a spyder
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Getting HPA will be a lot better then co2 with a reg. Like martix said, scuba places should be able to fill to 4500, but most paintball places I go to only fill to 3000. If you just get a 4500 psi tank, then you will be set no matter what they fill too.
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thanks...used hpa tanks seem so cheap...maybe its because I have a job now lol.
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Getting HPA will be a lot better then co2 with a reg. Like martix said, scuba places should be able to fill to 4500, but most paintball places I go to only fill to 3000. If you just get a 4500 psi tank, then you will be set no matter what they fill too.
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I have never been to an actual scuba shop to fill, I just assumed. I go to an air shop sometimes, and they do 4500, and so does my pro-shop, but I dont like to go there. All of the fields around here only fill to 3000 tho.
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