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Orion33
05-29-2004, 03:31 PM
i have a minimag..ive owned it for 2 weeks...i got to use someones hpa tank the first itme i used it....

but i only have co2..and it freezes up on just the gas..


im looking for a used hpa tank right now..it wont be too hard


my powertube insert oring busted last time i was playing..and i didnt realize...and then the insert started slipping out..then when it was almost all the way out it busted out ruining most of hte threading...so i had to get it rethreaded (for free)

and i was just checking to make sure everything was working today..and after trying to fix some leaks and stuff my gun started to freeze up bad after about 150 shots total..pointing towards the sky

TeamNausea
05-29-2004, 03:59 PM
Yup deffinatley get HPA co2 will only screw u up.

bokraham
05-29-2004, 04:17 PM
I'm working on getting an anti-siphon and a stabalizer for my minimag, but for the last half year I have just been running a gas through, and there have been no problems.

viperx1_1000
05-29-2004, 05:06 PM
i don't know. My automag always freezes up with the co2, including the palmers sideline stabilizer. My minimag on the other hand. With just a gas through works like a charm. Oh, i have the lv.10 on the automag if that makes a difference. I think it's just the luck of the draw.

Automaggot68
05-29-2004, 10:21 PM
There are a few Fixed output HPA tanks out there. PMI, Crossfire. I've still got my old 45ci 3000psi HPa tank, only cost me 50 from a friend ( R.I.P.). I'll never part with it, but you could get one brand new, for I think...hmm...$80 ?? Just keeps your eyes open. Hpa is really worth it, i jsut iwhs it had the Shots per fill that Co2 does.

68_Classic
05-29-2004, 10:42 PM
There are a few Fixed output HPA tanks out there. PMI, Crossfire. I've still got my old 45ci 3000psi HPa tank, only cost me 50 from a friend ( R.I.P.). I'll never part with it, but you could get one brand new, for I think...hmm...$80 ?? Just keeps your eyes open. Hpa is really worth it, i jsut iwhs it had the Shots per fill that Co2 does.

ya a crossfire 47/3000 i think it is is only like 80-85...i started out with that tank then i went to a 92/4500 tank made by crossfire

punkncat
05-29-2004, 11:18 PM
I actually hate to see markers going away from being able to use CO2.
Don't get me wrong I like HPA and use it on my markers 99% of the time. I still use a backup that will run on CO2 just as well though. Some scenarios still don't offer HPA and my scuba only lasts a few fills.... :(

68_Classic
05-30-2004, 12:13 PM
I actually hate to see markers going away from being able to use CO2.
Don't get me wrong I like HPA and use it on my markers 99% of the time. I still use a backup that will run on CO2 just as well though. Some scenarios still don't offer HPA and my scuba only lasts a few fills.... :(

i agree i use hpa but my scuba tank only fills me up so much so i got a tippmann i use on co2 so it is always good to keep a back up gun

Blazestorm
05-30-2004, 12:19 PM
Look hard, I got a 68/4500 for 90, and a 45/4500 for 80, both PMI and both in hydro with tank covers, nipple covers, and one had a thread protector :D

Just search for a deal =P

Kevn 419
05-30-2004, 03:52 PM
try using a remote line and maby an expansion chamber on your gun if you cant find an HPA tank. My brother has a 68 mag and his was freezing up but he got the remote and he doesnt have any problems with it freezing up now.