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Date Posted: 17:51:14 02/22/03 Sat
Author: DaRaptor
Author Host/IP: 128.187.0.166
Subject: Winter in an F4 wonderland

I was bored out of my mind the other day, reading mindless tech articles, and I read about going liquid with CO2 in the winter, and how you can get better consistency and operate just fine by running pure liquid when it's really cold. I know the F4 has a good valve that tolerates the occasional liquid spill quite well, but I was wondering if anybody had ever tried to run one straight liquid before, and if that'll work with the F4...

I know it'd still be really hard on the seals, and would probably have to change them....but I think it'd be worth it to change seals every couple days of play just to be able to shoot well in sub-freezing temperatures (IE. where I live 5 months of the year). Anybody have any experience with running liquid in general? Anyone try this with an F4?

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