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good backup tank |
January 22, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Brandon Howell
from Monroe, NC United States
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I use my 12 oz tank as my backup in woodsball just incase i run out of air. Usually after two or three games when i know im low i will carry my 12 oz in a pod pouch just in case i run out. Its a nice size and can get a decent amount of shots out of it.
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close but keep going |
January 16, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
darren boe
from santa barbara, CA United States
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Its always good to have a co2 tank around even after you have graduated to HP. In all honesty get this and an anti siphon head and you could have a decent backup if your hp tanks go south. But if your going to bother with a co2 tank you should just go big.
Most places make you pay by the tank fill so go get your moneys worth with the biggest.
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good sized tank |
January 11, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Daniel Nelson
from Lafayette, IN United States
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This is a good-sized tank for just about everyone. It is a little on the long side, but is much better than the twenty ounce due to its versatility. This tank holds enough for a good amount of playtime, without being excessively huge. I would recommend this size to the middle or front players in speedball, or to anyone who plays woodsball.
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