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RavE
09-09-2001, 04:30 PM
I want to use Co2 Because i get it for free and Nitro/HPA or CN is not available at the time. I have a anti siphon tube in my tank but i don't know what to else to buy for my gun to make it more efficient for Co2 , pleae help!!

paintballpro05
09-09-2001, 07:04 PM
HEY

Well its good you have the anti siphon but a remote wood be good and would help. But as soon as you get an oppeutunity get an hpa tank!!!

zenmaster
09-09-2001, 07:28 PM
make sure the anti-siphon points UP all the time ^_^
run that and an angled drop forward, and you're GTG....
one trick, if your tank is a 20 oz. only get it filled to 16 or so... the space is practically a mini-expansion chamber inside the tank, so there's even less of a chance to pull liquid thru... If you end up in the market for an inline reg, go w/palmers...
or run double-reg'd w/a stabe... female threaded stabe on your bottomline, and the stock inline reg on your gun

no need to switch to nitro if your setup rocks, cockers are just fine shooting CO2 ^_^

Silent Knight
09-10-2001, 12:03 AM
Co2 is fine with your autococker. Like any typical gun on Co2, to extract the best performance, you should get the anti-siphon, and angled bottomline as suggested for best results. The WGP reg will function with both HPA, and Co2.

RavE
09-10-2001, 06:48 PM
would kapp pneumatics (kapp front deluxe kit, everything in the front) be ok for Co2??

zenmaster
09-10-2001, 06:55 PM
yep, it'll be fine, as long as you don't shoot a whole lot towards the ground, sucking liquid up into the system ^_^ shot my cocker for maybe a year or so on CO2, w/a kapp x-way, no problems yet