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EvilOmen101
09-18-2005, 07:35 PM
if u want an ion i got 1 4 sale...
impulseDUDE
09-18-2005, 08:13 PM
1. if you got a lpr, you need a lp tank, right? does that mean you need 3000psi tank and then a 4500 is hp...i dnt get it!? there r different sizes of tank for example 68/3000 or 68/4500 the difference is that 4500 holds more air (1500 more) u can buy an hp 68/4500 or lp 68/4500 no difference in size...i would just get an lp tank makes things easier.
4. heres comes newbie "vs." question!....
alias...or get a new 2k5
asacpaintballer
09-18-2005, 08:20 PM
dont get an ION. get either a Defiant 2 or 2k5 timmy, or even a used 2k2 or ironman (along those lines)
stupiddogg
09-18-2005, 08:47 PM
ok, i have been ballin for about 2 years now...havent jumped ouuta the spyder markers yet, but in the next month i should have a defiant or ION...and i keep reading bout the lpr's and hpr's and dwells and solenoids...and some stuff doesnt make sense...so help me out here cuz imma neeed it for when i get a high end gun....
1. if you got a lpr, you need a lp tank, right? does that mean you need 3000psi tank and then a 4500 is hp...i dnt get it!?
No, a lpr controls the pressure firing and recocking the ram or bolt mechanism. an LP tank is a compressed air tank that has 450 psi(pounds per square inch ) output pressure, HP is 800 or more. The type of tank you want depends on your markers set up. Some markers that will benefit and run better on a LP tank are matrix, angels, timmys, vikings etc
2. wtf is a solenoid, lol?
easier to understand after reading this
http://www.humphrey-products.com/whats_new/paintball.pdf
3. i kno bout settings for dwells, but how does it affect your gun with +/- settings??
not sure what your asking here
4. heres comes newbie "vs." question!....
MAD UP an ION or get a stock Defiant 2 or alias
Shoot each one and then decided......
kk, plz try to answer ne questions you can with maturity and detailed...thnx, it'll help me
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