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September 21st, 07:18 PM
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HPA Question...
What kind of HPA should I get, perferably how much, I play front and mid and was wondering how much and what brand.
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September 21st, 07:20 PM
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please read the stickies in our tank.air section. I'm getting sick or addressing this question or ones like it ever week
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September 21st, 07:24 PM
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Didn't really asnwe my question in the stickies, well kinda.
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September 22nd, 03:17 AM
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look at the one in THIS forum as well. It's aimed at the total beginner....
My advice, get a fiber tank in 68ci. If you don't like the way it sits on your gun, then start experimenting with other sized tanks. 99% of the PB community is just fine with a 68.
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September 22nd, 04:48 PM
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:O, thanks
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September 24th, 05:39 AM
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look at the one in THIS forum as well. It's aimed at the total beginner....
My advice, get a fiber tank in 68ci. If you don't like the way it sits on your gun, then start experimenting with other sized tanks. 99% of the PB community is just fine with a 68.
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Yeah, 68ci/4500psi carbon fiber wrapped HPA system will do just fine.
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I also once played a scenario with just a barrel, I ran around in the open from bunker to bunker distracting the other team and trying to tag people.
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September 24th, 07:09 AM
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I was looking at a 68/45 Draxxus one, what do you think of it?
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September 24th, 09:00 AM
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Never used one. It should be fine though.
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Originally Posted by pwner101
I also once played a scenario with just a barrel, I ran around in the open from bunker to bunker distracting the other team and trying to tag people.
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September 24th, 05:04 PM
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Draxxus tanks are extremely light and work very well. Great choice, you wont be upgrading from that any time soon.
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September 24th, 06:13 PM
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w00t, :B
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September 24th, 08:21 PM
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just otu of curiosity, why would you recommend a 68/3000 instead of a 68/4500 considering they cost pretty much the same and hav epretty much the same footprint?
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September 24th, 10:25 PM
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no no. he's reccomending a 68/45 over a 45/45
reason is that the 68cu tank is longer, and holds more aor, and the 45 is shorter. Most peopel have a personal preference, but most enjoy the 68cu size.
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September 25th, 05:43 AM
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Yeah, I meant to say 68ci/4500psi, but I accidentally said 68ci/3000psi.
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2005 Ego: Virtue board, Hybrid grips, Star frame, Star trigger, Star regulator, Cure bolt, CP on/off, Lucky Unitech barrel.
Crossfire 70/45
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Originally Posted by pwner101
I also once played a scenario with just a barrel, I ran around in the open from bunker to bunker distracting the other team and trying to tag people.
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September 26th, 11:26 PM
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MacDev makes some of the most consistant and lightest systems there are. I really recommend them. But you're not gonna notice much of a difference between a crossfire and a macdev.
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