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i was wondering if my electra would run off of hpa?? if anyone could help me that would be great..
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any kingman marker can run off HPA...it's only a cleaner method of propulsion
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what is hpa?
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HPA = High Pressure Air
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It would also prevent velocity spikes, and freezing of your marker in cold weather
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....and rotting of O-rings, cupseals.....
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but if you cleaned your gun everyother time you use it ... or after heavy play .. there really should be no problem with the o-rings and cupseal rotting ...
Atleast it's never happened to me .... |
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except if it is cold out and you are shooting liquid C02, that can freeze an o-ring in no time and cracks or breaks can happen.
HacKeR
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well .. cracking, splitting, scratching are different from rotting .. unless the gun isn't cleaned in ... years ... co2 always breaks o-rings .. from liquid co2 ... an anti-siphone tube would help .. but better yet .. a cheap HPA tank
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