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A cheap marker that runs on co2

johnston41c

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Jun 18, 2009
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i am looking for a good looking marker not so fussed on quality as long as it is reliable.

i like the look of the ego collection but have only 150 to spend

please post your markers that you are or will be able to sell for 150

sorry guys but 150 is the max i can go to

many thanx
 
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Gassy

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If the Co2 thing is a must then you are limited on the electronic markers that you can use.

The smart parts vibe and sp1 are about it really as markers like egos and freezing gas don't mix too well.
 

Impulse raider

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i am looking for a good looking marker not so fussed on quality as long as it is reliable.

i like the look of the ego collection but have only 150 to spend

please post your markers that you are or will be able to sell for 150

sorry guys but 150 is the max i can go to

many thanx
Mate for £150 you will get a pretty decent starter marker, forget Co2, For your money you can get something reliable that runs on AIR..

ETEK1
PMR
SLG09 WITH UL
MINI
Maybe a nice PM7.

so many choices mate take your pick..

Hope that helps..

Carl
 

johnston41c

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Jun 18, 2009
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the only problem with air is i will have problems getting my tank filled with out purchasing a tank and adaptor for doing it my self

the good thing about co2 is i can get my tank filled for next to nothing.

this is my dilema and i no yes air is far supirior (spell check) but cannot find a way round it
 

Impulse raider

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Jun 4, 2008
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the only problem with air is i will have problems getting my tank filled with out purchasing a tank and adaptor for doing it my self

the good thing about co2 is i can get my tank filled for next to nothing.

this is my dilema and i no yes air is far supirior (spell check) but cannot find a way round it

Plenty of dive shops out there that will refill a dive tank for next to nothing..

Most sites are also moving to air also, so i would maybe look into it abit more before going down the Co2 route..
 

johnston41c

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yer i am contemplating air but dive tanks are so expensive and i dont no any dive shops anywhere near me to get a tank refilled lol
 

Leezo

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You can run an Ion on CO2, make sure it has a anti syphon tube. Not the best combination but it works