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Harrison486
02-24-2003, 11:20 AM
Hey guys! Whats up?Anyway, Im in need of some of your guidance again. I have a Spyder Shutter and this is my current setup:

***My Current Setup***
Blue Spyder Shutter
Black 12" CP One Piece Barrel
Black 12v Revvy w/ X-Board
Black P&P Autococker Beavertail
Blue DYE Sticky Grips
Modified Stock Bolt
Steel Braided Hoses
20oz C02 tank w/ Anti-Syphon (Blue Redz tank cover)

I have created an upgrade plan for my gun. This is how my plan looks now.

Upgrade Plan
1. Drop – Black Dead On Paintball Pro Blade Drop w/ On/OFF
2. Regulator – Black Smart Parts Vertical Max Flow
3. Front Block / VA – Black Check It 15* Assault Block w/ Gauge
4. Nitro – CenterFlag Carbon Fiber 68ci / 4500psi Preset N2 Tank
5. Tank Cover – Dye 68ci Blue Tank Cover
6. Bolt – Anti-Chop Spyder Bolt w/ KAPP Twisted Cocking Rod
7. Trigger Frame – E-Frame From Spyder Esprit
8. Striker / Hammer – Dark Horizons Titanium Striker (Otter Mod)
9. Valve – Maddman Rocket Valve

Now onto my questions.
1. Is the Max Flow a good regulator? Can it handle CO2? What is the BEST regulator that can handle a little CO2. I will most likely have to use my regulator on CO2 for about 2 months before I get nitro.
2. Would I be better off getting nitro before getting the regulator? What do you think?
3. Is there anything I should change? What would YOU change or do?

Thanx a lot.

SpUnKy-BoLtOn
02-24-2003, 12:13 PM
First off, id get the Mako frame rather than the esprit frame.

Ok, about your regulator questions. Yes, the max-flo is a very good regulator, if not the best. But, they are a little pricy (150 or so). So, heres my advice... Instead of getting a max-flo AND a tank, get a Max-Flo tank. U should be able to save some money, because then you wouldnt have to buy that drop forward with the on off knob.

P.S. Another benifit of the max flo is that it is liek the only tank that can hold nitro or co2.