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Do these screw in to a co2 bottomline like the air america melee?
and are they any good?:eek: :D
Yes, they just screw in like a Co2 bottle.
You can expect around 700ish shots from a full 3000psi fill
"test done on an Inferno firing at 270fps"
andy
fleisher
22-04-2003, 19:05
Get it spent before the stork comes;)
Ha Ha, dont worry I have been :D I asked the bottle question coz nic was looking to go on air I think he is going for the pure energy bottle/reg from ahem planet:eek:
them diablo shades look cool might have to have a pair:cool: thank the lord for on line shopping;)
shades...
Yeh they striked me with that.... i've seen "paintball" sun glasses and one obvious but possibly overlooked question was why wear sun glasses for paintball when you gonna wear a mask ???:confused:
you wear them at lunchtime while eating your burger:rolleyes: :cool:
oh right yeah, gotcha.
well if thats the case why would you class them as "paintball" shades like i've seen in shops, wouldn't normal shades be alright to wear while eating a burger during lunchtime ?
The world is so complicated.....
if thats the case and you only want them while eating ya dinner.
go for some oakleys......cant beat em..:cool:
well im glad i ain't the only one
swamprat33
26-04-2003, 22:19
Will the Centerflag 3000psi bottle run an Automag ok?
I know it is a preset reg and one of the comments said it was used on an inferno, but i think mags need around 600 - 800 psi.
What is the preset output pressure?
If the Centerflag 3000psi bottle will not work, do you have any other cheap reccomendation.
Cheers
Output is about 800 psi
The only problem you may encounter on a mag is that the bottle might not be big enough if it likes its gas.
An inferno doesn't use much gas but I don't know about a mag!
alan phoenix
30-04-2003, 20:32
andy is the s/f3000 bottle aluminium alloy or steel like the old
govnair/daystate bottles?:confused:
Steel, as are all air bottles with the exception of the fibre wrapped bottles
andy
alan phoenix
02-05-2003, 09:39
Andy you can get HPA bottles in standard aluminium alloy
(not fibre wrap) they are thicker walled than c02 bottles ,as I have been on the luxfer web site as the factory that makes them is in worksop.
unfortunately they are all dot spec :( and not hse :) & are all shipped to the usa for distribution....:( :mad:
alan phoenix
03-05-2003, 10:53
andy forgot to ask ,have you any spare high pressure quick
release fittings with back check valves ,as mine was nicked from
my fill rig (232bar a clamp ) at kennys and I have to keep borrowing other peoples fill stations :( .
If you do can you give me a price.?thanks.:)
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