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PCP - HPA - C02 Gate => PCP DarkSiders Forum => : kiwi December 10, 2008, 06:05:01 PM
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Came across these while looking for a new tank.
They use them for filling scuba tanks at the shops.
And they are HALF the prise you pay for them from
a air gun shop.
Would think it would be the same over there!
Here they are around $250 from a gun shop
the one in the pic from a dive shop is $109
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If you shop around you can find them . I bought mine off Ebay from a paintball store and paid less than $50 . kirby
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Got mine from E-Bay also,reasonable like $38 + ship.,guess it`s an expensive boat ride :o,Kiwi,how are you liking that new Evanix?
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Kiwi,what`s the diff. in power between the Evanix and the Career?Been lookin at both,Hear good things about both. :)
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I found mine for about $30.00, so I bougtht two. I eventually bought a second tank and then a third smaller tank. It is shame you have to pay so much over there Peter.
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I got mine from a dive shop for only $45.00 here in Ft.Worth
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I bought mine from the same dive shop where I bought my 2 used 50cf tanks.
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tat2dman - 12/11/2008 5:20 AM
Kiwi,what`s the diff. in power between the Evanix and the Career?Been lookin at both,Hear good things about both. :)
Power wise the Evanix has it all over the Career the Evanix is puting out
65ftlbs with a 29grain pellet & career 35ftlbs with a 16grain but a 29gr
is to heavy for it.
with the Evanix you can't use anything under 20/22 grains to light
and go super sonic ,it will toss a 16gr better than 1400fps
I have not had alot of time with the career but I thinkit is a more user freindly
gun and it tosses preditors at around 1100fps.
Has 3 power setting 400fps / 900fps / 1220fps
where the Evanix is full power thats it.
but the new ones are ajustable may be better.
both guns are noisey but the Evanix really needs a hush device on it
thank god they are legal here.
For BRUT power the Evanix is the one.
Buy I would recommend the Career .22
it is short in the stock so a packer at the but pad
may be nessacery if you are a long armed type.
its nicer ballanced and lighter than the Evanix.