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Posted by tamu on August 02, 2002 at 14:37:04:
In Reply to: Re: N2, angel air, tinytornado, ans uni reg posted by
at that point, you will start to have a custom gun that will be one of a kind, so what you said is the perfect place to start. Start low and work your way up with the pressure untill you are happy with the gun. Other people (myself included)sometimes just use one pressure to start with and pretty much stay in that area. : : Ask the people you buy it from. It sounds too simple, but if they are selling them, then they should have experience with what works the best. :
I love the crossfires. I have one that is 4 years old and I have a max-flow. On the field there is no difference at all.
: : The angel air is not any better, it is adjustable so that you can set it where you want it. But at 500+ dollars, they could have put an on/off valve. Many pro teams have switched to lighter preset bottles in the last few years.
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: : : hey if i were to buy an autococker, how would i know how much pressure to run it on. cuz i am thinking about getting a Tiny Tornado autococker by sandridge and i was also thinkin of an ANS Inline Reg. and Angel Air. so how would i know how much pressure to run through it? and i would also like to know what makes angel air better than just like a crossfire tank or something.
: o so u would just say get like a 68ci cossfire or something? and i could ask the peopple who sell it but like, if i were to put like a low pressure valve and low pressur internals and low pressure pnuematics on it... how would i know what the best pressur to run it at would be. do i just shoot it throuhg a crono untill i hit the lowest press but still have good crono? or what?