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Posted: 01 September 2008 at 8:50pm |
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what is the best high quality electro, that i can use co2 with. i know all the benefits of HPA, and the dangers of co2. but where i live, paintball doesnt exist. but i have unlimited supply of co2, no cost. what is the best speedball marker above the vibe, that i can safely use co2 with??
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how about slg?? or indian creeks?? redz ion
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Yomillio
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None of those guns you just listed will work well on CO2. I don't see why the SLG wouldn't, but on the specs I read it said it requires compressed air so I would believe that.
Your best bet may be an e-framed 'Cocker. You can get them for a very fair price ($200-$300) off eBay, PbN, and the like. That is, unless, you're willing to go blow $800 - $1000 on an e-mag. For any marker with a high rate of fire that you plan on using CO2 with, I'd reccomend an anti-siphoned tank in addition to a Palmer's Stabilizer, but if for some reason only one of those choices is viable either one would help. |
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Have you considered an A-5 with RT? Not electro, but very, very fast, and will give you no trouble with CO2.
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Bad Yomillio. We shouldn't suggest things to the newer players that could blow solenoids if not properly set up. It would take a lot of money, and a lot of Palmer's goodness, to rig an e-'cocker for CO2. Edited by DeTrevni - 04 September 2008 at 1:09am |
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I didn't think you could run E-mags on Co2 either.
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DeTrevni
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Actually, you can't. Yomillio, er, you're a bit wrong... |
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Wow, you mean I'm right? Yeah!! In your face!! Woooo0l LOL.
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Bummer. I was tired and had some brain lapses... No excuse, I know. E-Mag is well duh, you can't do that. And in my tiredness, on the e-'Cocker I was only thinking of the electronic 'noid that trips the sear, not the forward 3-way 'noid. So yeah, I suggest no one listen to me anymore. Its probably a bad idea. On a side note though, how much more do you think you need than an anti-siphoned tank and a Palmer's stab? I know Smart Parts (terrible example, I realize) used to say that you could run just anti-siphoned CO2 through the Ion and it'd be fine. Wouldn't that with a Stab cover it pretty well? I have no idea since I have no expirience with either. |
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