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new 2006 ![]() Member ![]() Joined: 28 May 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 59 |
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Playing in the back yard, working on the fps thing |
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A5 on HPA
12" Lapco Bigshot & AutoSpirit (SS) 12" J&J ceramic Freak Jr kit 14" 98 Custom on CO2 Tippmann x-kit 2x trigger 12" J&J ceramic F1 Chrony |
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RoboCop ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() Aw man, my butt is rusted... Joined: 06 November 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 5196 |
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Nice to know that you and your friends will be playing safe with a pretty nice chrono, if y'all choose to use it. |
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new 2006 ![]() Member ![]() Joined: 28 May 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 59 |
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yep, I use it on my markers and unless the feild checks I will get it out there too. I do not want to injure anyone and I do not want to get hurt, I am 41, takes awhile for things to heal now-a-days I have had the F1 for almost as long as the A5. I did not plan to "play" right away when I got the A5, I wanted to 'get a feel' for how pb markers worked. Running it through a chrono seemed like a decent way to see how it worked. just another tool to tune the markers. Besides after reading about turning the vel adj all the way in to disassemble the marker, it was sort of a must have to reset it ... Edited by new 2006 - 09 June 2007 at 9:37am |
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A5 on HPA
12" Lapco Bigshot & AutoSpirit (SS) 12" J&J ceramic Freak Jr kit 14" 98 Custom on CO2 Tippmann x-kit 2x trigger 12" J&J ceramic F1 Chrony |
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sinisterNorth ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() 1 strike, language, 10/3 Joined: 30 May 2004 Location: PA Status: Offline Points: 10463 |
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^ha Looks like you've got a decent start going for them both. Any plans for either of them? |
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Pumpker'd; (V.) When a pump player runs up and shoots you at point blank range because you thought 20bps made you good.
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new 2006 ![]() Member ![]() Joined: 28 May 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 59 |
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I am going to look for a barrel for the 98 this month, my brother-in-law is on 30 days leave and will be home, I am going to take him shopping and try to get him interested. I was thinking a j&j ceramic for a starter, seems a decent price and barrel. My son will most likely be using the 98. { in the back yard, it will be against me My son is looking forward to hitting our local feild, I want to play with the new gear some before I go. From another thread, I am looking at putting regulators on them. I saw a noticable difference in fps from CO2 to HPA. I was thinking I would see what I can find with gauges, not sure if gauges are usefull or not though. |
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A5 on HPA
12" Lapco Bigshot & AutoSpirit (SS) 12" J&J ceramic Freak Jr kit 14" 98 Custom on CO2 Tippmann x-kit 2x trigger 12" J&J ceramic F1 Chrony |
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Just so you know, there is no difference in fps when comparing HPA to CO2. HPA is stored in the tank as a pressurized gas. It tends to be much more consistent, more efficient, and cheaper in the long run.(after the initial investment.) CO2 is stored in the tanks as a liquid. It is much for subject to change it's pressure and such depending on the weather. During high rates of fire, without an expansion chamber, CO2 does not have enough time to return to it's gaseous form as it enters the gun. This can cause inconsistency and innacuracy. Though, for many, CO2 is the only option, as they don't want to drive to get HPA tanks filled. |
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