Classic 68 with air

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  • classic68
    Registered User
    • Dec 2007
    • 26

    #1

    Classic 68 with air

    I just got back into paintball. I used to use a mag (lvl 6.0). Air was not common, very expensive, and bulky back then so you had to use CO2. I used to use all the tricks to keep out liquid CO2. I now have a 68 classic which I play rec ball with. I live in South Carolina were it does not get very cold. I thought that CO2 would be fine. I still had some trouble with the valve freezing up. One of my friends let me use one of his air tanks. Wow!!! What a difference. He sold me his extra tank for a steal. I will keep my CO2 set up for playing on private property with friends but its air at the field from now on.
  • michbich
    machinist-biochemist
    • Jul 2007
    • 849

    #2
    Nice to see that you're back in th game. I was out for 5 years as well and came back last year. You have to post a pic of your mag to post on these forums though

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    • classic68
      Registered User
      • Dec 2007
      • 26

      #3
      I tried adding a picture but I get errors every time I upload. It says I have the wrong format but it is a jpeg. It is just a classic 68 mag with a JJ ceramic barrel. It has an expansion chamber and a bottom bottle adapter. I was running a remote line with the CO2. I get a lot of compliments from people who know what it is. The younger kids have no clue what their getting shot by.

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      • Bagheera
        Registered User
        • Nov 2007
        • 302

        #4
        Originally posted by classic68
        I tried adding a picture but I get errors every time I upload. It says I have the wrong format but it is a jpeg. It is just a classic 68 mag with a JJ ceramic barrel. It has an expansion chamber and a bottom bottle adapter. I was running a remote line with the CO2. I get a lot of compliments from people who know what it is. The younger kids have no clue what their getting shot by.
        Check to see if your JPEGs are RGB or CMYK. CMYK can't be posted on the internet.

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