[GCFL-discuss] Paint ball
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Thu Mar 25 11:31:21 CST 2004
Eagle, I'd say depending the marker he owns depends if it's true. Yes CO2
is the compressed liquid. It is very unstable with pressure because of
that fact, but you can get around it in many ways. Running remote keeps
it completely gas instead of any liquid, depending the marker depends if
you can risk getting liquid in it. All Spyders and I believe Spyder
remakes don't take liquid well at all. If he's running a Cocker, he needs
to get off CO2 and get on Compressed AIR right away.
Having issues playing paintball because of training isn't suprising. Men
have been known to snap if they're from the Armed Forces. So many don't
play at all. But I completely understand, if you're trained one shot one
kill. And you pull that trigger and you see paint splat instead of death,
there'd be a conflict of training. And some hard core military can't take
that.
Ok so I've rambled enough, did I answer the question fully?
Lance
romans832 at juno.com
John 8:32 "You will know the Truth and the Truth will set you free."
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 11:20:41 -0600 gcfl-discuss at gcfl.net writes:
> This is one sport I have never gotten into. My train in firearms
> leaves me
> very uncomfortable shooting at anybody (even if it is just paint).
> I have
> several friends that have tried to get me started but have not had
> much
> success.
>
> CO2 is the one they compress to a liquid, correct? I have a friend
> that
> complains about the pressure drop as the tank cools off. Is it
> that
> noticeable, or is he looking to blame his equipment for his short
> comings?
>
> Eagle
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