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#1 blakmoose1234

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Posted 19 July 2005 - 11:30 AM

cps airtank

what If I hooked this up inside a powerclip in place of the blatter? how many shots could I have? how many times would I need to pump? would it destroy my soon-to-be-here powerclips?
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#2 LordoftheRing434

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Posted 19 July 2005 - 01:43 PM

Check me if I'm wrong, but I think was done somewhere before. It's not a bad idea, but I'd still be a little wary about it. You'd get more shots off, but there is the possibility that you could rupture the PC's internals with too much power. Keep in mind that Hasbro has made these guns to be safe "toys". Therefore, the types of plastics that they've used may not withstand the force of your new airtank. If you have more than one PC, I would say go for it. It would be a very cool write-up and a worthwhile integration. If you have one, I would just do the usual mods, and not risk the death of a fantastic gun. Of course, this comes down to personal choice. If you go with it, best of luck, and if it does turn out, I would be quite interested in a write-up. Go get 'em sport!

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Posted 19 July 2005 - 02:31 PM

okay, thanks. I am getting THREE PCs. I wouldn't pump it to full blast, but It still would be an improvement. however, do you guys have any idea what glues you are supposed to be used on rubber tubes? And where can I find the dude how did this before?
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#4 LordoftheRing434

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Posted 19 July 2005 - 10:30 PM

I'm not positive it was done before. I just remember seeing something like it...Anywho, out of what I've tried for glueing rubber hoses, Plumber's/Crafter's Goop has worked the best for me. Although it takes a while to dry, it's a good hold. My PC broke a year ago, and when I patched up it's hose it worked perfectly. In fact, the Goop is still holding today after many wars. 3 PCs eh? Go ahead and give it a try. If it doesn't work, you will still have an extra clip for the removable clip mod.
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Posted 20 July 2005 - 06:36 AM

thanks for support. sooooo... can I find it at home depot?
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#6 southpaw

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Posted 20 July 2005 - 08:40 AM

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CPS bladders work but don't go to high PSI. This one i have from the Splashzooka only goes to 25PSI. I hooked it up with this Semi2K and it only got 60ft. so i recommend banding for higher pressure.
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#7 Lukeinator

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Posted 20 July 2005 - 10:11 AM

thanks for support. sooooo... can I find it at home depot?

I've seen it at Canadian Tire but I'm sure Home Depot would carry it as well.
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