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Re: CO2 in HPA tanks

In Reply to: Re: CO2 in HPA tanks posted by Razorpb on December 09, 2002 at 15:21:01:


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Posted by:
SilentBob
on December 11, 2002 at 02:19:56

I would agree, that would be a wonderful solution. However, for my level of play I can't justify spending $350 on a bigger CO2 tank. Additionally, I have heard that putting CO2 in a wrapped HPA tank (not sure if this particular one is wrapped) can cause damage over time to the tank due to the more drastic temperature changes of CO2.

Anyways, for $350 I could buy about 15 extra 20oz CO2 tanks or a CO2 fill-station and 20lb tank of gas....so I would have to say that this option is out of my budget, but thanks for the info on it.

: Check out Smart Parts they have the Max-Flo 3000 dual system, you can fill with HPA or CO2 and has a built in anti siphon. Sounds like just what your looking for. Hope it helps.

: Razor


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