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Old August 13th, 02:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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tank and pressures

Ok guys heres a real newb question although been playin for about 8 mos now so not a noob on the field just noobish in knowledge.
Im shoting a fishy eforce ext pro 2k3 and a icon e
both uses j/j ceramincs and both use ricochet hoppers.
Now im currently running co2.
I read a cpl of things bout hpa pressures and regs. These two guns are they gonna be shooting in the 850 psi range or lower and then depending on the answer to that which sixe tanks would be most economical. My field has 10$ all day fills for co2 or hpa...
also once i start running hpa for some reason would it hurt to switch back and forth with co2 in an emergency
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Old August 13th, 03:42 PM   #2 (permalink)
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You do not need to switch any parts or anything like that when you convert to HPA. Just make sure you get a High Pressure tank, rather than the Low Pressure tank, they are the same price. No it will not harm your gun if you switch back and forth between Co2 and HPA. I hope I helped becuase I didnt quite get what you where asking.
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Old August 13th, 04:05 PM   #3 (permalink)
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right on the money man thanks
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Old August 14th, 03:15 PM   #4 (permalink)
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only thing you might wanna keep in mind, liquid co2 can ruin some regulators...certain regs are not set up for that kind of "punishment". some thing to keep in mind, if you plan on using co2 with a reg, make sure your co2 tank has an anti-siphon. its really a good idea to have that anyways. i suggest a palmers regulator if you going to switch often.
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