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  • eNder159
    buy a mag ...the END
    • Mar 2004
    • 523

    #1

    hpa tank lpa tank?

    ok here's the situation i have a mag shocker and a dm4 now i have an old air america armaggedon tank but i found out that you can trade it in for one of their newer screw in tanks...i want to get a high pressure tank so i can use it on my mag...but i was reading that you can also use a high pressure tank on the shocker and dm4 becuz they have an lpr ....so i was wondering...is it safe / smart to add a high pressure tank to the shocker and dm4?


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  • notcreative
    Registered User
    • Feb 2004
    • 451

    #2
    Yes, you will have no problem with high pressure input tanks because most high pressure regulators on your guns will lower the pressure to safe levels for the guns to operate. Most hpr today can handle the 850 psi input pressure especially your shocker and DM4. A few years back the hpr (bushmasters)were unable to handle the high pressures so the lp tank was introduced but is no longer needed.

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    • deathstalker
      Fnord!
      • Jun 2002
      • 1115

      #3
      I thought Angels were the true driving force of preset LP tanks (Bushy regs just plain suck with ANY input pressure ). What's up with WDP's regulators?

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      • RapidTransit
        E-Body Man
        • Jun 2004
        • 400

        #4
        You get a new or aftermarket one
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