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| I Am The Admin | They work fine either way. Not really one is better the the other, it's just personal preference on what you want on your gun, and what type (co2 or air) you like to shoot with. I use CO2 specifcially with some guns, and HPA specifically with others.
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| Hired Goon Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Lunenburg, MA | There are some benefits to having a remote when using CO2...it will help prevent liquid from entering the marker by giving the gas a little more time to expand before connecting to the gun (not 100%, but some)
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| Active Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: north smithfield ri | I have not had a problem with either. I have noticed that it likes to constrict like a anaconda when the air source is turned on, so I let it hang to uncoil before putting it in my pack.
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