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December 23rd, 10:41 PM
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Spyder VS3 tank?
i was just reading online about the vs3 gun, and it says that its made for a HPA tank, is this true? if yes, can i still use a CO2 tank? also if i get a HPA (N2), will i be able to fill it out, on the paint ball field ( i think all they have is Co2), if not how can i fill it? thanks
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December 23rd, 11:58 PM
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The VS3 can ONLY use HPA, so CO2 is not reccomended. Sure you can use CO2, but bad things will happen.
Most established paintball fields should have HPA fills, and if not, try asking a scuba shop or a welding shop if they can fill a tank for you.
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December 24th, 09:49 AM
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how about the VS2??? does it have to use the same kind of tank???
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December 24th, 11:34 AM
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Same thing with the VS2. Only HPA
The VS1 on the other hand can take both.
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December 24th, 04:16 PM
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December 24th, 05:16 PM
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Those are all 3000 psi tanks. If you really want to get into paintball, here's a little tip. Buy as much hopper and tank as possible. If you get a good hopper and a good tank up front, you won't need to get a new one if you get better with walking the trigger, or if you upgrade or buy a new gun. I would honestly reccomend you looking for some 4500 psi tanks. I hear that Action Village has good prices on the DXS 4500 tanks.
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December 24th, 08:32 PM
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December 24th, 09:38 PM
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Well thats just it! You see, if you want to play a certain position, your tank should be sized accordingly. If you want to play front, a 48/45 tank will be perfect since you wont be shooting massive ammounts of paint. If you're intending to play back, maybe a 68/45 will do better, since your really going to be pounding the enemy constantly.
The choice is yours!
Oh, and stick to the high output tanks for now, like the first one you linked.
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December 24th, 10:50 PM
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Last edited by SuperMiguel : December 24th at 11:01 PM.
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December 24th, 11:21 PM
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It's alright, but if I had the money, I'd go for a Halo/ Halo clone (B2, etc) with rip drive and V35 board, or any of the VLoctiy series (Jr, the regular, XSV). And if you wan to wait till Febuary, the new JRNY from NXe.
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December 24th, 11:23 PM
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tried to find those, but no luck, can u post any link?
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December 24th, 11:26 PM
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Action Village has them in the Loaders section except for the JRNY since it hasen't come out yet.
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December 24th, 11:29 PM
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found the halo one bue, wow they are $100 :S are they worth it ? if im just staring to play paintball?
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