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ok this is a noob question, but u know what... im a noob to this.
im hearing alot about hpa tanks, and was wondering does hpa stand for high pressure air? or does it have to do with hydrogen or something else. i bet im going to get ragged on for asking this but i wanna get more info on this. |
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u got it hpa lpa hp lp
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hpa is high pressure air...N2 (also known as nitro) is the same thing...
hpa tanks can be high pressure or low pressure, on the reg u will see a red mark, which means high pressure...or a blue one, which is low pressure...
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k thanks
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People do not rag on people here, Welcome to the boards man hope you enjoy them.
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