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December 27th, 05:11 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Michigan
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Promaster Question
I'm getting a promaster in march. while i decided on upgrades i noticed it didnt come with an asa.. what asa do you use? which is best for the gun?
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December 27th, 05:24 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Lafayette/Kokomo Indiana
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whatever ASa tickles your fancy will work just fine. I'm a big fanof push button ones. they're so easy to turn onn and off.
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December 27th, 05:59 PM
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Love Your Local Azn!!!
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: SA Town, Texas
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They make ones with buttons? Thats cool! (like me sometime :P )
I'd go for a SmartParts Max-Flo Reg thing that lets you screw on your tank right onto it. Those are pretty sweet.
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December 27th, 06:20 PM
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not buttons as in electronic, think sideways banjo bolt. one side allows air through, the other side does not. you push it back and worth depending on if you want air or don't want air.
I'm not a fan of the max flow reg.
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December 27th, 06:21 PM
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Love Your Local Azn!!!
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: SA Town, Texas
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OHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
And why not? I love them!!! I can tank my tanks to scenarios and big tourneys not close to me!!!
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December 27th, 06:24 PM
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cuz they're freaking massive, there's also no need to have an adjustable tankregulator. maybe I'm not thinking about what you're talking about.
here's what I think of when I hear maxflo

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December 27th, 08:00 PM
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Feeling Old
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: STL
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maxflo micro matrix. It's the same size as any asa tank combo. I don't like them as i don't like smartparts.
I use a NDZ asa and a cp rail. The ndz rail was a little whimpy and I ended up killing it a few years ago.
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December 27th, 10:12 PM
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ah, I was unaware they made a smaller(apparently newer) version.
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December 27th, 10:20 PM
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uber emo dodgy
Join Date: Feb 2006
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yeah they do, I don't like it either. what you need is the cp asa/rail combo. imo best out there.
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