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  • drx975
    Non-Member
    • Dec 2001
    • 381

    #1

    HPA question....

    When I bought my Minimag, I was looking for something that was high quality but small. So I have been using a coiled hose in conjunction with my c02 tank because of that reason, and because it keeps the gun from freezing. But naturally, I want to get HPA. If I were to use the thick coiled hose with the HPA, would that affect the performance of it much? I just remember hearing that it would, and I have noticed that pros never use them. If it does, how much a difference would there be if I didn't use the hose?
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  • PowderdToastMan
    the other other AO member
    • Dec 2001
    • 89

    #2
    yes you can use hpa with a remote, i use a remote with mine because i dont like to have that bulky tank on the gun. i also found that i can get lower to the ground using one. but to some a cradle is more comfortable. pros dont use remotes beacause they play speed coarses and it prob would get in their way. although i have seen a few with them.
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    • AntwanRT
      are you experienced?
      • Sep 2001
      • 451

      #3
      im no pro but i play a lot of speedball. I go remote unless i have a 47ci tank. otherwise its too much weight to be toting the 114 apocs around all day. and all my hits are in the gun or mask... so a bigger body target doesnt bother me. as for manuveribility its great. unless you have a short remote.. which sucks in woodball also.
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      • [NA]WARLORD
        Registered User
        • Sep 2001
        • 764

        #4
        I ran a remote for awhile, combined with a gas thru stock, it was nice until it got hung on to a limb and slammed me to the ground, that was it for me. Be extremely careful with remotes in the woods guys.

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        • drx975
          Non-Member
          • Dec 2001
          • 381

          #5
          I'm not sure if I worded the question right. So what I meant was, does the overall performance decrease using coiled hose vs. the hpa tank directly mounted? I heard that since the air has to travel farther thru a hose than if it was directly on the gun, the gun won't recharge as fast, creating a less consistent air flow, or a drop in velocity as your bps climbs. Is this true?
          MM19223 -=Minimag=-
          [Level-10]&[ULT]
          -Self Polished Body
          -Intelliframe nickel
          -Lapco SS 12 inch
          -KAPP Chrome gas thru-grip
          -32* Flame Drop Chrome
          -Black Macro
          -47ci 3000psi Crossfire tank
          My minimag-link working

          email: [email protected]
          aim SN: drx975

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          • Army
            Moderator of DOOOOOOOOMMM!

            • Oct 2000
            • 5785

            #6
            No, it will run your gun just fine. The pressure will remain constant until your tank gets low.

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            • AntwanRT
              are you experienced?
              • Sep 2001
              • 451

              #7
              one thing. make sure your hose has a slide check. or you will have to empty your hose every time you set the gun down or work on it or what ever and that will waste a bit of pressure.
              i dont like signatures. so i turned them off. AO is much better this way.

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