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What to get, Hpa or Pneumatics

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    Posted: 08 August 2004 at 3:36pm
What should i get for my autococker, new front pneumatics or should i switch to hpa, I've co2 in for a while and it works great, but im sorta leaning toward a hpa tank?

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hpa tank

1-3a-cheap, reliable, good quality
2-crossfire-great company, very reliable,little more expensive than 3a
3-nitroduck-a little more expensive than crossfire but good quality,reliable

(order of what you should look at buying)


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Buy HPA ASAP. It'll make your marker last longer.
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