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waisting alot of co2

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    Posted: 22 March 2005 at 2:50am

i played this weekend wiht my dads A-5 and i went through 3 and a half 20 oz CO2 tanks....thats alot of air...my point is that i heard about the tippmann regulator gives alot more out of your air.  just want an opinion because thats just oo much air to be waisted....thanks

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How many shots did get from each co2 fill?

The reason being is that a 20oz co2 tank will produce 900 to 1100 shots and also it depends on how fast you were shooting...or possibly that the person who filled your tank each time really didnt fill it up correctly, meaning he was ripping you off.

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tippmanns do not use any more gas than any other guns. it is a common misconception. the cyclone feed does not use extra gas, nor do response triggers, or any other upgrade available for tippmann markers.  how many cases of paint did you use. there could be a leak somewhere in one of the gas fittings. if youve ever had any upgrades that require you to by new size fittings, or rearrange the gas line and fittings, make sure that there is teflon tape around the screws.
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