dont use co2 at all
even with a stabilizer pfff!
the pressure will rise, and if your hpr is set at the "recommended" amount of psi then the pressure will rise eventually, and it will leak out of the lpr due to too much pressure.
when its cold, even though there is no liquid the extremely cold air isn't the best thing for the gun. i speak from experience. 4 shots froze my gun practically last saturday!
anti-siphon tube is a pushover
for those of you who dont know how it works, here's a quick explanation.
a brass tube is put onto the valve on your tank. the valve is put on according to the threads on your ASA. the tube is then put onto the valve, and is bent upwards to the top of the tank [when its screwed in] so that only the lighter material [air duh] is being sucked in. while even though the liquid is on the bottom, while you're running, aiming, popping out of bunkers, and tilting in various directions the liquid still has a chance of getting into the tube. if i could i would post a diagram on how it works.
then again, what would dinger know?
even with a stabilizer pfff!
the pressure will rise, and if your hpr is set at the "recommended" amount of psi then the pressure will rise eventually, and it will leak out of the lpr due to too much pressure.
when its cold, even though there is no liquid the extremely cold air isn't the best thing for the gun. i speak from experience. 4 shots froze my gun practically last saturday!
anti-siphon tube is a pushover
for those of you who dont know how it works, here's a quick explanation.
a brass tube is put onto the valve on your tank. the valve is put on according to the threads on your ASA. the tube is then put onto the valve, and is bent upwards to the top of the tank [when its screwed in] so that only the lighter material [air duh] is being sucked in. while even though the liquid is on the bottom, while you're running, aiming, popping out of bunkers, and tilting in various directions the liquid still has a chance of getting into the tube. if i could i would post a diagram on how it works.
then again, what would dinger know?
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