Don't get he anti-siphon Co2 I find that it runs quckily and if you can get your comp air tank filled by where you live it well be worht your money for that instead.
im probly getin an ion and dont wanna spend 100 bux for a comppressed air tank so want to get an anti-siphon co2 tank. but cant find one
Don't get he anti-siphon Co2 I find that it runs quckily and if you can get your comp air tank filled by where you live it well be worht your money for that instead.
When you get a tank anti-syphoned it is specifically disigned for the gun you get it for, so if you go pick up a tank that was anti-syphoned for a spyder, it won't work. And it costs like $20. Last i heard MorrisMister was selling a used steel nitro tank for $50.
i think the anti-siphon is an add on to your co2 tank , not 100% sure though
CO2 is a bad choice for electro-pneumatic markers, and in my opinion not so good for any semi or hopper fed pump gun.
Even at 8bps your marker will freeze up in a hurry with or without anti siphon. Freezing is also very hard on all the seals.
You'll be far better off, and less frustrated with an air tank.
Jade is right, it's just a tube with a fitting that attaches inside a CO2 tank.
Shiznak, most of them are just marked on the bottle where it should be facing up. You're right though about you can have them set up for a marker so it is always "right side up" when screwed tight into a specific ASA and that ASA only.
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