My brother and I decided that we'd go play a game of paintball some time this spring when it's a little warmer. This means getting a few much-needed items, such as masks to replace our 2002 spectras and some tanks , since my n2 expired in 2005.
So , we started looking at some of the wonderful equipment on the market, and were pretty surprised at how craptacular guns are in terms of HPA usage. I know back in 'the day' , we could performance tune more than a few markers (Cockers, BM2ks and similar setups) to well over 2,000 shots per 68/45, and in two cases , over 3,000 per 68/45. DYE was advertising that one of their new markers got a 'spectacular' 1800 shots per 68/45 tank..........Is this seriously the norm now?
So , we started looking at some of the wonderful equipment on the market, and were pretty surprised at how craptacular guns are in terms of HPA usage. I know back in 'the day' , we could performance tune more than a few markers (Cockers, BM2ks and similar setups) to well over 2,000 shots per 68/45, and in two cases , over 3,000 per 68/45. DYE was advertising that one of their new markers got a 'spectacular' 1800 shots per 68/45 tank..........Is this seriously the norm now?
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