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WARPIG Tank Talk

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Posted by:
Peter__ Jones
on November 23, 2003 at 12:50:42

hey guys, just wondering about a few things..
1)whats avg recharge time on a cannon?
for sake of argument... chambers 2" x 3' and air source is 1/2 full
2)if you paint pvc does it stay?
3)prices for regulators
4)are the "tanks always have to be moving" rules good? or do they detract from the game
5)the setup atop the sherman, with the 2 procarbines, is that good? or would a guy get shot up without a chance? and i do mean open-air type setup, above a turret, not as a turret.
6)paintball netting.. where can i get it? store? or do i have to go to a feild?
7)sounds like a lot of guys are going for auto markers on tanks... does the one trigger one paintball rule still apply? or can i make an auto setup..?
mmmm think thats it for now, take it easy!
-Peter

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