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lexdmd2
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Topic: Newbee herePosted: 23 February 2009 at 9:06pm |
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Whats up guys, Need a lot of help... I have the X7 Response Trigger with a co2 tank and I was told that I would need a HPA tank or Nitrious setup now the question is what is a nitrious setup... just a tank or nitrious tank with some other steps like the O rings ? I dont want to damage the gun and not waste too much money at this moment so im looking for the cheapest and safe way out.
plz help
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Posted: 23 February 2009 at 10:53pm |
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you do NOT need hpa. in fact the RT is easier to use, imo, with CO2. If you do WANT hpa there alot of choices. you need a high pressure output HPA tank. this means it is 800+ psi coming out of the reg on the tank. tanks come in 2 main forms. 3000 psi and 4500 psi. i prefer 4500. they get more shots when completely filled, are lighter, and dont need hydro'd as often (at least in my experience.) I love Crossfire and Pure Energy products. they are inexpensive comparably and are well built products. I will recommend HPA over CO2 if you play in the cold alot. the problem with CO2 in the cold is it cannot expand. CO2 is in liquid form in the tanks where HPA is compressed air gas. hope that clears some things up. if you have more questions please post them. We are glad to help
PS Welcome to the forum!
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