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-RuShPB227-
12-30-2001, 08:24 AM
sorry i have been posting so much, but i am trying to trick my impulse and I want to get all that dirty C02 out of my gun. Does A PMI PURE ENERGY 88ci 3000psi n2 tank sound good for an Imp? Will the PE tanks be able to keep up with the imp?
Impy4335
12-30-2001, 11:48 AM
yep, and dont worry about posting too ,uch, just dont spam (I did that once :( and KK got :mad: at me) (hey I was new, what can I say)
-RuShPB227-
12-30-2001, 12:07 PM
thanks a lot man
Impy4335
12-31-2001, 06:50 AM
good luck tricking it:D
-RuShPB227-
12-31-2001, 07:36 AM
I decided I might just get my C02 tank fixed and play some more before getting N2. What would you do? Get rid of the C02 and get a 68ci 3k PE tank with KAPP DZ2 or keep the C02 and use it more?
Letchworth40
12-31-2001, 08:27 AM
well if your not having problems with co2 i dont see a reason to switch
I would very highly recomend you get a 68co 4500 tank. The pure engery will keep up with the impulse (but not a shocker) but you might want to consider goint up to a 68ci 4500 center flag. These are a little bit more (about $200 "street price") but they are the best of the screw in tanks. a 68-4500 will give you in excess of 1000 shots per fill.
Even if you don't currently have anyone to fill 4500, the 4500 tank retain a great deal more resale then the 3000 If you had a 3000/88 and a 4500/68 in the same condition (used) you wold be abot to sell the 68/4500 for around 150 or so while the 3000 88 would only sell for about 75.
FOM
Drewdini
12-31-2001, 11:36 AM
how much would that centerflag tank cost?
Thanks
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