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    Posted: 01 August 2004 at 8:12pm
how inportant is it to have a reg on your 98c if your using high output hpa..... isint it just like co2 output?
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^ you dont really need one with high pressure but its always good to have around.
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Originally posted by Panda Man Panda Man wrote:

^ you dont really need one with high pressure but its always good to have around.

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Yer gonna get somebody hurt with advice like that , with HPA you NEED a Regulator !! unless your gun has one internally, which the tippman doesnt .

Hmm ,, lets put 4500 PSI into a small metal container that isnt rated for that,, Can you spell Fragmentation Grenade ?? Have I got your attention Yet ?

Tippmanns are designed to run on unregulated CO2 with a healthy safety margin designed in , the HPA system you mentioned in your sig , exceeds that safety margin by ONE THIRD , Think about it , dont do it....

CO2 pressures are roughly 1/4  the pressure of HPA systems , depending on the HPA used .



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/\/\ Tanks come with areg on the bottle. So the output pressure of the tank is only 800psi (high output), not the 4500psi that's inside the bottle.
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some do,,, some dont..
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It's a high output tank. Which means the the reg puts out 800psi.

And if the tank DIDN'T come with a reg, an inline reg wouldn't do anything because no reg will handle 4500psi of input pressure.
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Originally posted by Shadowminion Shadowminion wrote:

some do,,, some dont..

No, all n2 tanks come with a reg unless you buy just a canister, in that case you have no way to screw it into your marker.

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Originally posted by Large Unit Large Unit wrote:

Originally posted by Shadowminion Shadowminion wrote:

some do,,, some dont..

No, all n2 tanks come with a reg unless you buy just a canister, in that case you have no way to screw it into your marker.

exactley, how do u think its set for 800psi?  its better to get an adjustable tank so u can choose the output to ur liking.

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Aight.
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i was thinking about it but crossfire dos not make one and crossfire is the best deal at my proshop plus the adj. one was like 30$ more so owell......
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Originally posted by Shadowminion Shadowminion wrote:

Yer gonna get somebody hurt with advice like that , with HPA you NEED a Regulator !! unless your gun has one internally, which the tippman doesnt .

Hmm ,, lets put 4500 PSI into a small metal container that isnt rated for that,, Can you spell Fragmentation Grenade ?? Have I got your attention Yet ?

Tippmanns are designed to run on unregulated CO2 with a healthy safety margin designed in , the HPA system you mentioned in your sig , exceeds that safety margin by ONE THIRD , Think about it , dont do it....

CO2 pressures are roughly 1/4  the pressure of HPA systems , depending on the HPA used .



yeah k...go back to your hole, all that is wrong.

I have an A-5 with a 68/4500 hpa, I'm not dead yet, and it works fine.
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Yep , my mistake . I wasnt aware that 1/3skilled had a reg on the tank already . I would rather Err on the side of caution 100 times , than make a mistake that might get someone hurt .
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