I bought my son the HK Army steel tank, and he told me it's too heavy. So he took my Aero light tank from me. So I bought myself the Alfa tank. Love it.
The HK Alpha tanks are insane, I have the 48,68, and 77. My GF is 5' and really enjoys the 48 for speedball and the 68 for bigger/longer games. Im 6'-4" and the 77 is shorter than my old 68 so I'm running an extension on it. Wanting the 88 or whatever size the big Alpha is.
I bought my son the HK Army steel tank, and he told me it's too heavy. So he took my Aero light tank from me. So I bought myself the Alfa tank. Love it.
The HK Alpha tanks are insane, I have the 48,68, and 77. My GF is 5' and really enjoys the 48 for speedball and the 68 for bigger/longer games. Im 6'-4" and the 77 is shorter than my old 68 so I'm running an extension on it. Wanting the 88 or whatever size the big Alpha is.
That Ninja Nsl 2 77 ci 4500 psi with the V3 reg yeeeewwwwww! Solid tank !
one of the benefits of co2 is the carbon (white residue in this case) actually helps lube the gun.
So a Tippmann pro lite will not function from the hpa tank with the same 800 psi output
please do a vidio on the Dye NT more than 10 years later, is it still a good gun to get if found for cheap ?
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co2 is still relevant? i hvent seen it offered for years.
No