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Suggestions on 45 or 50 cal air gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Headhunter" data-source="post: 4961249" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>I have a texan lss. you can put ANY scope on it, does not have to be an airgun scope. Easy under an inch gun at a 100 yards.</p><p></p><p>For air, count on a $1000. The cheap air compressors (by cheap I mean a few hundred to a couple thousand dollar air compressors) do not have any way to dry the air. You do not want to put moisture into the tank or the gun. Avoid moisture as much as possible. I have a 4300 psi carbon tank and a ninja paintball regulator. For the tank, the regulator, hose and fittings right at $1000. After that $10 to fill the tank and I can shoot my gun hundreds of times on one fill. Also, at the range, just hook the tank up, set the ninja regulator and shoot as long as you want. When refilling the empty, it takes just a few seconds with the tank whereas with the pump it takes several minutes, the nomad I had would take 10 minutes to fill and then it broke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headhunter, post: 4961249, member: 652"] I have a texan lss. you can put ANY scope on it, does not have to be an airgun scope. Easy under an inch gun at a 100 yards. For air, count on a $1000. The cheap air compressors (by cheap I mean a few hundred to a couple thousand dollar air compressors) do not have any way to dry the air. You do not want to put moisture into the tank or the gun. Avoid moisture as much as possible. I have a 4300 psi carbon tank and a ninja paintball regulator. For the tank, the regulator, hose and fittings right at $1000. After that $10 to fill the tank and I can shoot my gun hundreds of times on one fill. Also, at the range, just hook the tank up, set the ninja regulator and shoot as long as you want. When refilling the empty, it takes just a few seconds with the tank whereas with the pump it takes several minutes, the nomad I had would take 10 minutes to fill and then it broke. [/QUOTE]
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