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    Posted: 01 April 2006 at 12:59am

Im considering selling my a5 and purchasing an ion, a few questions:

-is the ion durable enough to bring into the woods?
-is the ions stock regulator useless when using CO2?
-would you recommend replacing the macroline with steel braided line?


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would the unregulated pressure of a CO2 canister be far too high to operate with the stock ion? Do you recommend keeping my palmer stabalizer?

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If your going to use co2, use anti-syphon. But, please don't.

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Originally posted by ninety8freak ninety8freak wrote:

If your going to use co2, use anti-syphon. But, please don't.

Or, you could always run a remote.

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Originally posted by hwayhzrd hwayhzrd wrote:

Originally posted by ninety8freak ninety8freak wrote:

If your going to use co2, use anti-syphon. But, please don't.

Or, you could always run a remote.

That would wack up the weight distribution, though.

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I got an Ion to replace my A-5 for woodsball. Great choice. Never had any durability problems. Although, I wouldn't recommend the Ion without compressed air. If you don't want to spring for HPA, stick with the A-5. 
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I would NEVER recomendi using CO2 with an Ion. Not only will it void your warrenty, there is a good possiblity that it will mess up your regulator and your electroncis.
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Snake are you sure? I'm pretty sure that in the Ion's manual it simply states that if you use CO2, it has to be anti-syphoned.  And you can't put it in rebound mode, because at anything over 12bps liquid CO2 will still seep into the gun.


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ion with remote... weird man.
im pretty upset. when i had liquid Co2 problems in my CPro (skip fire and such), they told me an x-chamber would help. i mean it did and all, but a remote would have solved it for way cheaper. GRR!
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Do yourself a favor and go with HPA, tanks are pretty cheap now. And dont switch out your macroline.

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if i were to purchase a nitro tank, should i get high or low fixed pressure? what psi? (for the ion)

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I'd look for a good used Nitro Duck with the X-Stream reg, that way you can set the output pressure.  That or the adjustable Macdev one...  But if you buy a HPA tank and it isn't adjustable, go with high pressure (800-850 psi output) and lower it with the secondary reg.  If you want to use co2, I'd say stick with the a-5, OR run double palmers and an antisiphon.  I wouldn't risk anything else.
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Originally posted by usafpilot07 usafpilot07 wrote:

Snake are you sure? I'm pretty sure that in the Ion's manual it simply states that if you use CO2, it has to be anti-syphoned.  And you can't put it in rebound mode, because at anything over 12bps liquid CO2 will still seep into the gun.

Which is why I wouldn't use CO2. If you only want 12bps, get a R/T with a 98c, and save some money.

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Originally posted by RavenGuard RavenGuard wrote:

I'd look for a good used Nitro Duck with the X-Stream reg, that way you can set the output pressure.  That or the adjustable Macdev one...  But if you buy a HPA tank and it isn't adjustable, go with high pressure (800-850 psi output) and lower it with the secondary reg.  If you want to use co2, I'd say stick with the a-5, OR run double palmers and an antisiphon.  I wouldn't risk anything else.

Conquests are the best tanks on the market, IMO.

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