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Re: Bottom line for the PT Extreme.

In Reply to: Bottom line for the PT Extreme. posted by Alex on June 30, 2003 at 14:15:12:


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Posted by:
El_Trabadoure
on July 04, 2003 at 16:43:28

: I am a scenario player and run thru alot of 12 grams for my side arm. I am thinking on getting a bottom line system and a 4 ounce tank. Is the tank really worth it?


I dont own a PT Extreme, but when i use my Phantom on long games i tote a 4-oz along, and it helps tremendously. You get about 20-25 shots on one of the little buggers, and it say that i would get about 400 shots with the 4-ouncer, but its a pump and I have yet to reach that lofty goal.

Also, Consider the pricing. A packet of 12-grams costs roughly two pounds, er, three dollars, and a fill of CO2 would probably cost about three to four dollars in your Yank-Money. So, for maybe one extra dollar, you would not have to be bothered with changing the little buggers twelve different times. Also, there would be less pressure drop-off. So, in my opinion and experince, yes it is worth it.

God save the queen!

-Lon

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