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Date Posted: 16:28:30 02/28/03 Fri
Author: Mav
Author Host/IP: 67.219.117.245
Subject: Re: Winter in an F4 wonderland
In reply to: Mav 's message, "Re: Winter in an F4 wonderland" on 14:20:14 02/26/03 Wed

Lol, I shouldn't hurry through threads and post like this (I snuck on at school to break my two week absence). I usually miss the point of the thread or make a mistake.

Anyways I was thinking about what Mark said and it does make sense to believe that there'd be some crazy super expansion (although I'm definitely no expert on anything).

To be honest the first time I read about running your gun on liquid it sounded like horse stuff to me, the whole gun concepts are built around gas (although was it the Tippmann Pro-Lite that had something special about it and liquid co2, like it was built to run off it or could handle it exceptionally well?).

Anyways you'd eat seals in your gun (the urethane and especially teflon o-rings don't respond well to being superfrozen) and yeah who wants to go outside when it's that cold anyways? ;)

Mav

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