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From: Robert Currie <rctanksrcool-at-yahoo.ca>
Subject: RE: What's up? [TANKS]
Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 17:42:28 -0400 (EDT)
Reply-To: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com

Oh cool thank's steve was not sure about the anti-siphon tank eather
Can I ask what size Co2 tank most widely used  and what are the dimensions? I have not bought a tank yet and am wondering about placement
do we need a gauge? and a shut off valve ?Thanks again
Robert Currie


Steve Tyng <STyng-at-acptrust.com> wrote:
An expansion chamber will have to be mounted vertically for it to work correctly.  An anti-siphon tube mounted in the CO2 tank will provide the same benefits.
 
Steve
 

Subject: Re: What's up? [TANKS]

Darn I will have to get another barrel  I have read that a expansion chamber will provide a dead space for the Co2 to be less likely to be liquid that will make your gun work more efficient and constant less chance of spike's

JOHN PITTELLI <jplily-at-yahoo.com> wrote:
Robert, I've found that using the sniper barrels
inside the longer outside barrel to be very effective.
Since the balls sometimes curve on exit it's bst to
have more length, less likelyhood of breaking inside
the outer barrel.

No one that I'm aware of is using an expansion chamber



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