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  • MAGS own YOU
    I oWn y0u
    • Oct 2001
    • 696

    #1

    C02 In winter

    Whats the coldest you can use your gun on c02?
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  • KamikazePenguin

    #2
    you could always gut your stock reg, buy a max-flow vertical reg and get an anti-syphon tank and run it year round . I would'nt have done it with my main mag, but i had a second one just lying around and happened to have a max-flow reg on hand.

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    • KamikazePenguin

      #3
      realistically, with anti-syphon and a decent X-chamber/secondary regulator you should be able to go as low as 40. Maybe lower if that reg was a stabilizer or a max-flow.

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      • MAGS own YOU
        I oWn y0u
        • Oct 2001
        • 696

        #4
        Its around 50-60 here and it really wont get much cooler than 40. Could I use an anti-siphon tank with no x chamber in this weather? What about running it remote?
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        • jah871
          Warp Effect
          • May 2001
          • 2228

          #5
          in ur sig it says u have nitro, so why are u worried about co2?
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          • MAGS own YOU
            I oWn y0u
            • Oct 2001
            • 696

            #6
            Because, its getting hydroed and somtimes when my field is out of Nitro, and they only fill to 1800 psi, i need to use c02.
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            Yellow to Orange Fade Defiant
            14in Boomstick-TI
            Orange Fade Warp/Orange-Faded Turbo Rev
            Crossfire LPR 68/4500 w/ red cover
            Black: Stickies, Lapco Drop, Macro.
            PMI 68/4500 w/ Black DYE Cover

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            • KamikazePenguin

              #7
              you should be fine as long as your tank stays somewhat horizontal. Just don't point it straight down or straight up.

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              • tranman
                UW Kinesiology
                • May 2001
                • 473

                #8
                Having it pointed straight up is the BEST way if you dont have anti-siphon...RobAGD did a diagram of how liquid co2 sinks down to the bottom of your tank.

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                • Army
                  Moderator of DOOOOOOOOMMM!

                  • Oct 2000
                  • 5785

                  #9
                  1800psi? That's not even a game!

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                  • MAGS own YOU
                    I oWn y0u
                    • Oct 2001
                    • 696

                    #10
                    And it wasnt even nitro, they have a compressor that they use to top the tank after its almost full. They had about 300 psi for each person then they used the compressor. It wasnt a good day since i didnt have my C02 tank.
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                    Yellow to Orange Fade Defiant
                    14in Boomstick-TI
                    Orange Fade Warp/Orange-Faded Turbo Rev
                    Crossfire LPR 68/4500 w/ red cover
                    Black: Stickies, Lapco Drop, Macro.
                    PMI 68/4500 w/ Black DYE Cover

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