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I have a spyder Mr2 im thinking about geting a Pure Energy 48/3000 or 72/3000 which one do i get
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72/3000 will be extremely heavy. save up your money and get a 68/4500
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if you play at a feild you can get a smaller tank. you wont use all the air each time you go out so just top it off when you head out and save the weight.
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Just buy a carbon fiber 68 4500 when they go on sell at ansgear.com or any other reputable paintball site. They can be had $100 bucks, maybe a little less depending on where it comes from. Steel tanks are not the way to go. Best to save a few bucks and get a good tank, you'll never want a different one after u get one.
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i wouldnt call ANS "reputable"...
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8/23/03 OS KUSA #10898
Spyder to pump conversion tutorial! Project LP Reposted! Sales Thread Feedback Quote:
- from Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked this Way Comes |
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