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Cocker Question

Missionaire Man

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Sep 7, 2003
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I have a Question, and it may seem stupid of me to ask, but how bad is it to run a E-bladed Cocker on Co2 (not that i do). It seems to me that all the cold from the Co2 can't do the electrics any good, may be I'm wrong I don't know thats why i ask
 

TOOLE

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Feb 27, 2003
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The 'noid doesn't like CO2 either, you'll have to replace the O-Rings in it ona pretty regular basis + i'm not sure if your warranty is valid for CO2???
 
Originally posted by TOOLE
The 'noid doesn't like CO2 either, you'll have to replace the O-Rings in it ona pretty regular basis + i'm not sure if your warranty is valid for CO2???
replace o-rings in the noid, how many have you had to replace?.

i dont think so , not unless you use co2 and are constantly freezing the gun down ALOT. i used it on my first race for over year, no pros at all with the noid.

like l1f3 says, u can if you realy have to, but u will just freeze up well fast. obviously its mainly only a option in the summer.
 

Dark Warrior

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As L1f3 stated I ran my eblade for 2 months on CO2 and as Planet installed the eblade knowing it was on CO2 the warranty must cover it.
Under rapid fire the bottle freezes and the reg starts to freeze up too. When it gets to this stage I suggest you ease off or you can cause damage.

Eblade + CO2 = only for the short term if you play a lot
If you are a fair weather player just be careful
Remember pre-set air is not that expensive nowadays