bummer, I am getting ripped then.......cause all the stores around here charge for air.
Is N2 or compressed air worth the money?
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IF Your Field fills compressed air then go for it. Most fields do nowadays, I remember a time when compressed air was rare, well just saying that if you find your C02 freezing your gun or messing up your consistincy then its a sure fix. But if you gots no problems then why change? I had a spyder that never choped ans was a good gun, i traded it for a screwed up cocker, costed me lots of money, now i have mag that cost me lots of money. WHY?JUST PLAY.Don't Gripe

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now I just have to decide what to spend money on, getting an HPA tank or saving up and getting both the HPA and the x valve...
I've just heard about the exchange program where you get $100 off the x valve. Can someone help me out and explain how much the x valve is?
Also Airgun Designs had a program running called "Go ReTro" where you could send in your older A.I.R. valves for ReTro valves, but I don't think they are doing that anymore.
Anyways to get back to your question, the ReTro or x valve will definitely be an excellent upgrade in terms of rate-of-fire. But save up your pennies and go to compressed air first, you will definitely love it!BPS - Baller's Pro Shop - [email protected]- "Hellspawn" WDP Angel LED 99
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