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WARPIG Tech Talk - Air

Re: 114 ci Nitrogen

In Reply to: 114 ci Nitrogen posted by kyle miller on May 04, 2002 at 11:06:34:


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Posted by:
Luke "big_pappa" jenkins
on February 10, 2003 at 21:35:09

i easy alternative of being mad about weight and haveing to buy a drop foward. u could buy a gas through for 18 dollars at paintball websites like www.888paintball.com and if not check www.paintballgear.com and u also have to buy a remote line thats stable for nitro try to get the highest amount of psi for thr the nitro tank and the remote line. the gas throught stock runs through the bottom line on your expansion chamber on the paintball gun and then u screw the remote line into the gas through stock and screw the nitro tank on the remote and it will be even lighter than haveing a co2 tank but it will cost 50.00 dollars for the remote and the gas through stock. and if u have any more questions e-mail me at painfd@aol.com

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