I hate paying for N2................

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  • GT
    Automag?
    • Dec 2001
    • 5786

    #1

    I hate paying for N2................

    Well guys the angel was sold on ebay and I was wondering what guns you guys think are nice, electo or none electro that run on co2?

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  • Mossman
    habitual line stepper
    • Oct 2001
    • 3751

    #2
    I'd go with a nice imp or a blazer.

    Depending on your price range......

    Low end- blowbacks.
    Mid End- Classic Mag, Cocker, stock imp, shocker
    Gettin up there- Blazer, nice impy

    You're aware you're gonna have to pay for co2 right...
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    • madmatt151
      Registered User
      • Oct 2002
      • 764

      #3
      I don't know about you guys, but Nitro here is cheaper than co2. I mean the field here runs a $10 all day nitro fill price, where the co2 is $4 a fill no matter tank size. And I always had to fill my 20oz co2 tank at least twice a day. My 114 last most of the day, btu if I had a 68 it would be definitely worth the $10.
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      • joeyjoe367
        Confirmed 11 bps RT User!
        • May 2001
        • 1982

        #4
        Imp, deff. I've seen my buddie's shoot +/- 2 fps on a good paint match in 40* weather on Co2. They're relativly cheap too.

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        • punkcmonkiez
          C MonKieZ against society
          • Nov 2002
          • 423

          #5
          an impy is the best and only way to go ELECTRO with co2 imo. just smack an anti syphon on that tank and your ready to rock. for me i always use hpa. i live in ohio and its chilly alot of the time and i dont like runnning anything on co2 including my spyder or tippmann even tho it is cheaper its also much less consistant. but on an impulse co2 works just fine

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          • gtrsi
            Automag?
            • Dec 2001
            • 5786

            #6
            Originally posted by Mossman

            You're aware you're gonna have to pay for co2 right...
            I would agree however here in Tx the few fields I frequent the co2 is included in the FF and n2 is 1/lbs or an additional 10/day.

            Thanks guys I have a few others in mind, Shocker?
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            • Mossman
              habitual line stepper
              • Oct 2001
              • 3751

              #7
              I'd get an imp before I got a shocker. I dont see many advantages to the shocker, unless you want to use it as a weapon or a co2 tank emptier at the end of the day.

              Nice imps are...Nice....and they're imps
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              • FreshmanBob

                #8
                Impys are good on co2, and I think the reason for the cost difference in co2 and n2 is because co2 takes longer to fill. N2 you slap a QD and turn some valves on and off and your done. Co2 you have to drain the tank, and if its not cold enough add co2 then drain it then fill it. It just takes longer than filling nitro.

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