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ION on Co2???? yes or no??

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    Posted: 25 November 2005 at 7:49pm

 alright a couple of guys on this forum told me to buy a ion, but the thing is i only use Co2 and i dont know if you can run an ion on Co2, unless i could change the regulator to a palmer stabilizer then i think i could use Co2 on a ion. anybody know anything about this??? if its possible then i would do it

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it should work with the stabilizer.for best results use nitro.
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thats a no no Co2 and an ion.
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any electronic marker shouldn't be used with co2, but its possible. As long as you take the steps to keep liquid co2 out of the internals of the gun, you should be ok. but n2 is still recomended, as theres no chance of liquid getting into the internals.
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dont use Co2 unless u have a very good reg and a remote with an antisiphon tank. then its still not a good idea.
 
some guy actuly froze his ion useing Co2 bad mistake.
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this is off topic but how about using an e spider with co2 and a remote?
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Originally posted by HPD2 HPD2 wrote:

dont use Co2 unless u have a very good reg and a remote with an antisiphon tank. then its still not a good idea.
 
some guy actuly froze his ion useing Co2 bad mistake.
You never want to run an anti-siphon with a remote setup, instead of sucking up just gas c02 it will suck up nothing but liquid.



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^thanks for corecting my mistake.
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Originally posted by hatchj hatchj wrote:

this is off topic but how about using an e spider with co2 and a remote?

i use c02 with all my guns and there all electric and never had a problem

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Originally posted by You Wont See Me You Wont See Me wrote:

[QUOTE=HPD2]dont use Co2 unless u have a very good reg and a remote with an antisiphon tank. then its still not a good idea.
 
some guy actuly froze his ion useing Co2 bad mistake.


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NOOOO!!! don't use CO2...
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i wouldnt risk using co2 save sum money and get HPA then you wont have to worry about your gun freezing
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co2 + ion = =

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^thats another way of putting it
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it will probaly work on co2,but the velosity will change alot more,and it might mess up your guns internal parts.i dont have a ion but i have read about them.so you can probaly use co2,but i would just get compressed air for it.

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It will work fine for awhile, but its not recommended doing it.
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In not the fact that it won't work on it. It's the fact that you have a chance of screwing up your Solenoid if it freezes over. Which could potentially be a costly fix (not sure how SP handles their warranty's).
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while its a bad idea, it will work, it will just wear out your orings faster and then youll have to replace them
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