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happyimbecile

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autococker 2k; pretty much stock, except an ans bolt and a selection of barrels. i'm currently using a 68/3000 crossfire hpa tank, but am looking into something bigger for scenario games. my overall aim is to get as much efficiency, consistency and distance (if that's possible) out of my gun as possible. i have no problem spending money to accomplish this, just don't want to do it needlessly.
 
well your air system wont help you get any more range out of your gun, nor will it make a cocker with the standard reg any more efficient or consistent

its a balance between number of shots and size/weight

oh and cost, many high end systems cost alot of money


also with a cheap/old air system you may get drop off duing rapid fire, this only occurs above 8bps depending on the gun so you should be ok

ive heard good things about those hpyerflow systems although i use an armageddon 1.1litre 4500psi