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WARPIG Tech Talk - Air

Re: yes (nt)

In Reply to: yes (nt) posted by Tom Sparkman on June 30, 2003 at 14:14:23:


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Posted by:
El_Trabadoure
on July 04, 2003 at 16:58:20

: : i just got a piranha sts 2k3 e force and im getting a 20 oz tank. i want a high pressure tank, but i dont know if the gun can take that kind of tank.

Yes, it would take it easily. But, it would be worth the money investing in a decent regulator to keep air flow consistent. I have gotten my spyders to cycle at well less than 450 PSI, and that will also increase the shots per fill, and decrease wear on the internals.

-Lon


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