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Slayer-LongShot
09-09-2004, 06:02 PM
i'm gonan ahve abotu $100 for upgrades in the near future,

what shoudl i get out of these,

i was gonna get a female palmer for co2 to put on my a5 flatline, with a scope, stock and other upgrades i already have.

but rather than that i tohught maybe i should upgrade to a HPA tank, but would i have to buy a low pressure kit to run it, if so thats a no go.

i'm also slowly buying and tradeing for parts to build a cocker, i don't have many internal parts for it, and i'm also lacking a body.

what shoudl i do, make my at more pressure consistant, upgrade to a better air source, or finihs a real toruny gun and just play woods with my a5

E r y k
09-09-2004, 06:42 PM
Originally posted by Slayer-LongShot
i'm gonan ahve abotu $100 for upgrades in the near future,

what shoudl i get out of these,

i was gonna get a female palmer for co2 to put on my a5 flatline, with a scope, stock and other upgrades i already have.

but rather than that i tohught maybe i should upgrade to a HPA tank, but would i have to buy a low pressure kit to run it, if so thats a no go.

common misconception, you dont need an lpk. save your money

i'm also slowly buying and tradeing for parts to build a cocker, i don't have many internal parts for it, and i'm also lacking a body.

good luck with this one... unless you plan to get a stock body, it will most likely run you $200+ for a decent body

what shoudl i do, make my at more pressure consistant, upgrade to a better air source, or finihs a real toruny gun and just play woods with my a5

if i were you, i would just get anti siphon :P
and a reg :P...

Greedy
09-09-2004, 06:57 PM
Damn you E r y k and thinking like me.

Anti-Syphon and a Palmers Stabilizer would be ideal for what you're explaining. HPA is a good investment but for an A-5 you don't really need it.

With A/S and a Palmers you will probably get about 1000+ shots per fill on a 20oz tank. With a 70/4500 HPA tank you'll get about the same. If you play in colder tempratures I'd recommend HPA over Co2, if you play in temps above 70 then C02 is the way to go.

Good luck, good advice E r y k.