CO2 and A.I.R. valve

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  • paintballfiend
    I like pudding.
    • Jun 2006
    • 555

    #1

    CO2 and A.I.R. valve

    If this in answered in some other place please re-diect me, but is it possible to run an A.I.R. valve on CO2 without anything extra (remote line, expansion chamber) ?
  • Head knight of Ni
    Silly K-niggits
    • Mar 2004
    • 1032

    #2
    Yes, an anti-siphon tank is suggested for CO2 powered 'Mags. If you can use HPA I would strongly reccomend buying a cheap but good preset.
    March 15
    The only good Tedi is a dead Tedi.Conker:Live&Reloaded

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    • Z50
      Registered User
      • Jan 2005
      • 13

      #3
      Yes, but the more you do to keep liquid out of the gun the faster you can shoot before having an issue. A vertical tank is better then a horizontal, anti siphon helps a lot if you go horizontal, and as you know, an expansion chamber makes a big difference. If you want to unleash the true abilities of your mag then you need HPA but if you are like me and pick your shots, CO2 is all you will need.

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      • Tom_D
        Outback Woodballer
        • Mar 2006
        • 10

        #4
        A frindly word of advice............

        Get HPA for your mag. I went anti-siphon in to a palmers. It worked great untill I wasn't paying attention and aimed my gun downhill.

        I'm on the fourm now looking for advice as to how to fix my gun.............

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        • Jaan
          It's Pronounced *John*

          • Apr 2005
          • 1310

          #5
          An old timers trick was to take a really long hose ... the one that goes from the tank to the valve ... and loop it into a circle once or twice. Cinch up with zip ties. Works like a ghetto expansion tank.

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