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  • Orion33
    Registered User
    • May 2004
    • 79

    #16
    anti siphon has a tip curved up in the tank..so its always getting gas..and the guy at the proshop will be installing it...




    do mags need their own exp chamber? or can they take any

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    • GoatBoy
      Junior Mint
      • Jun 2003
      • 1399

      #17
      I find it very easy to outshoot my unagitated hopper. The easiest example would be when I post on someone. If I have to stop to shake, I potentially lose my shot.


      Here's an exercise... Yes, I know it's terrible to have to sit down and think and add things up, but it's probably worth the trouble. Add up all the costs of expansion chamber + hoses + CO2 tank + anti-siphon + installation. Also keep in mind you can't always move anti-siphon CO2 tanks between guns/ASA's as it is orientation dependant.

      Now, compare those costs to the cheapest HPA tank available, something like a 47/3k aluminum tank. It's a little heavy, maybe a bit short on the capacity, but it gets the job done, and in a fairly inexpensive way.


      A reasonable interim solution would be some sort of remote line loop(as someone suggested earlier), a bottomline adapter (if you don't have one already) so you can shoulder the tank, buy the agitated hopper, and save up for HPA. If you're really that badly hurting for money though, you probably need to take a short break from paintball and work on getting some money. We've seen what happens when people overextend themselves financially into paintball, eh.
      "Accuracy by aiming."


      Definitely not on the A-Team.

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      • Orion33
        Registered User
        • May 2004
        • 79

        #18
        i think im getting anti-siphon + drop forward


        and saving my money for more games


        i also play woodsball mostly and if i shoot fast it will only be for short periods of time

        ill wait for hpa untill i get a job...and i wont get an electronic hopper until i get a trigger upgrade

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        • Destructo6
          Registered User
          • Apr 2004
          • 549

          #19
          • 1) expansion chamber $32
            2) hose $11
            3) 20oz CO2 $20
            4) anti-siphon parts $3

          $65 if you do it yourself and need all of the parts. The cheapest presets (48/3000) are in the $80 range and I'm not sure those would be particularly fantastic. How many shots would you get out of 2000psi?
          God gave you a soul.
          Your parents, a body.
          Your country, a rifle.

          Keep all of them clean.

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          • Orion33
            Registered User
            • May 2004
            • 79

            #20
            i can get a 3000psi tank for $139 (canadian) and anything above i cant afford...

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            • Orion33
              Registered User
              • May 2004
              • 79

              #21
              or i can get 2 anti-siphons for my tanks for $13 a peice..and a drop forward for $50 bucks and order in an exp chamber

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              • scribe
                lollercoaster
                • Nov 2001
                • 158

                #22
                just get a cheap nitrogen tank.



                there's one for like 80 bux.

                then save your money and get a motorized hopper after. which is like... 40 bucks?

                for now just get nitrogen and dont' shoot so fast. you'll save paint.


                minimag:
                -dye 14" ss barrel
                -dye 12" ultralite
                -expansion chamber (i like it as a foregrip)
                -steel braided hoses
                -45/3000 preset pure energy
                -eclipse mini drop
                -vl revvy w/ xboard
                -check-it on/off unimount
                -----future upgrades-------
                -xvalve
                -intelliframe
                -ule frame black


                spyder xtra (for friends to use):
                -sp 14" teardrop


                next gun:
                -macdev sonic cyborg
                or
                -powerlyte isis

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                • Thermus
                  I spit hot fire
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 638

                  #23
                  There is absolutely no reaosn to have an expansion chamber and an anti siphon. When you have an anti-siphon, the CO2 is already gas, therefore killing the purpose of an expansion chamber. Get one or the other, but having both is overkill. Antisiphon is cheaper and does the job better. Go with that if you don't want a nitro tank yet. Then, buy an agitated hopper. If you think about it, drop forwards are pretty expensive for what you get when you are tight on cash. Get a 12v revy with X Board on ebay or on a forums somewhere for around 25-30 bucks, which is the price of a good drop forward. Better purpose, same price.
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                  • Thermus
                    I spit hot fire
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 638

                    #24
                    Originally posted by scribe
                    just get a cheap nitrogen tank.



                    there's one for like 80 bux.

                    then save your money and get a motorized hopper after. which is like... 40 bucks?

                    for now just get nitrogen and dont' shoot so fast. you'll save paint.

                    Thats not worth it, especially if you play woodsball alot. The only way I would get one of those is if I played at my field everytime I play, and if filling is free there. Otherwise, it will end up costing more in the long run. Save until you can get an 88/3000 or a 68/4500, preferably the latter.
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                    • GoatBoy
                      Junior Mint
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 1399

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Thermus
                      There is absolutely no reaosn to have an expansion chamber and an anti siphon. When you have an anti-siphon, the CO2 is already gas, therefore killing the purpose of an expansion chamber. Get one or the other, but having both is overkill. Antisiphon is cheaper and does the job better. Go with that if you don't want a nitro tank yet. Then, buy an agitated hopper. If you think about it, drop forwards are pretty expensive for what you get when you are tight on cash. Get a 12v revy with X Board on ebay or on a forums somewhere for around 25-30 bucks, which is the price of a good drop forward. Better purpose, same price.

                      I'm not really a big fan of anti-siphon/expansion chambers; hence my little reference to an official AGD expansion chamber/anti-siphon kit earlier that I presume nobody caught. Do a search on my name and "expansion chamber" and you'll find out my particular reasoning.

                      You're right that the long-term HPA costs might depend on availability/fees. I don't necessarily see a correlation between woodsball and HPA availability though; this argument has probably been made before. We won't know until the original poster tells us his situation. If it were relevant, you'd think he would have told us this. For all day air though, the 47/3k is really a pretty good way to get into HPA, and they can be had for even cheaper used.

                      Oh, and Destructo6, you forgot to add the cost of installation of the anti-siphon. This guy's not going to be installing it himself. I don't think we need to be encouraging people like this to be modifying their own CO2 tanks after recent events, do we?

                      I'll be frank: it sounds like this guy is under the influence of his local shop, which wants to sell him this crap like the dropforward, anti-siphon+installation, and the expansion chamber.


                      I still say bottomline, find some way to put the coil remote on-gun (or trade it for a long SS line and zip-tie the sucker since he's going on-gun anyways and won't need it), and the cheapest Rev he can find. If the on-gun remote line doesn't work out for him, what has he lost in the process?


                      If he doesn't want to listen, well, he's free to go support his local paintball shop.
                      "Accuracy by aiming."


                      Definitely not on the A-Team.

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