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leperchaun
05-31-2005, 10:18 AM
:puzzled: i was wondering if you guys could help me out. I am going to buy a g7 but i dont know what all i need to buy or should buy. Like does it come with the bottom line or any thing else like it. Right now i have a tippman A-5 so i dont know ne thing about the nitrus systems. (like which tank should i get) or if you guys have anything to add i would be very appriciative.
also if you could approximate prices for me i would be very appriciative.
sharps990
05-31-2005, 10:22 AM
the first thing you should invest in is a quality tank...i and many other people will recomend a crossfire lp system. that should be about 180$
then you would like a fast loader since your gun, with the right loader, is capible of out shooting anything on the field. the fastest currently out is a reloader b which is 155$ or you could just go with a regular halo wich should be about 120$
you could go with an aftermarket barrel set, i would recomend the stiffi switch which is about 200$ but you can always use the stock barrel
sharps
leperchaun
05-31-2005, 10:38 AM
thank you... But do you know if the bottom line comes with it or do i need to buy one... and is the reloder b made by halo?? because i was looking at a halo b with rip and is it ne good??
Trigga Nometry
05-31-2005, 10:42 AM
Halo B with Rip works great on the G7. You will need to get a bottomline (ASA) for the G7.
Trigga Nometry
05-31-2005, 10:43 AM
See this thread: http://www.angel-owners.com/showthread.php?t=41633
leperchaun,
I just upgraded from an A5 too…
My G7 came with 2 fittings, some micro line, a barrel, some o-rings, oil, manual, and a small bag of Allen wrenches.
The stock barrel is really nice, so unlike your A5 you can wait a while before you upgrade to a kit of some kind.
You will need:
Hopper-
I got the Halo-B, it works great.
Bottom Line adapter-
CP makes some great ones CP for Rail (http://store.customproducts.us/index.cfm?fuseaction=catalog.prodInfo&productID=15&categoryID=3) or Direct Mount (http://store.customproducts.us/index.cfm?fuseaction=catalog.prodInfo&productID=17&categoryID=3).
High Pressure Air Tank-
N2, Nitro, Nitrous, and HPA tanks are names for all the same tank. Basically it’s a little scuba tank that air is compressed into. They come in 3000PSI (Pounds per square inch), 4500PSI and 5000PSI, and in various sizes form 48CI (cubic inches) to up to 114CI. They also come with High pressure regulators (850PSI) and Low pressure regulators (400psi). The Angel Manual says you can run a HP Regulated tank (850psi) but a LP regulated tank (400psi) is optimal...either one will work.
The 3000k tanks are a waste of money and time so stick with the 4500 tanks. The 5000k tanks are cool but almost nobody has a 5000k compressor to fill them so they are a bit of a waste IMHO.
I would recommend Crossfire Tank in a size something like a 68CI/4500 but you may want to go to your local PB shop and get a feel for how big that is, because unlike your Tippmann the Angel G7 is much more efficient with gas and you don’t need a huge tank.
With my A5 I ran a Crossfire 92/4500 and was good for about 1300 shots but some of the guys here are claiming 2000 shots on their G7 from a 68CI/4500 and you may be happy with a smaller tank like 45CI/4500…it’s a personal preference thing.
Remember to get a bottle cover to protect your investment too.
I love my Crossfire and highly recommend them.
leperchaun
05-31-2005, 07:17 PM
thank you all very much i really appriciate it.
leperchaun
06-03-2005, 05:17 PM
is a pmi pure energy n2 tank a high pressure or a low pressure tank???the place im going to buy from gives me a free one so i was wondering if i need to buy one too?? :notsure:
leperchaun
06-03-2005, 05:18 PM
what is the difference between the 90 grip and 45 grip?????
tgallo
06-03-2005, 05:43 PM
what is the difference between the 90 grip and 45 grip?????
about 40 degrees :puzzled:
leperchaun
06-09-2005, 10:26 PM
wouldn't it really be 45 degrees
Trigga Nometry
06-09-2005, 10:29 PM
wouldn't it really be 45 degreesYup!
It is really all a personal preference. Some people swear by the 90 and some by the 45 degree frames.
tgallo
06-09-2005, 10:56 PM
wouldn't it really be 45 degrees
oops....well I did say "about"
chulas
06-10-2005, 01:33 AM
is a pmi pure energy n2 tank a high pressure or a low pressure tank???the place im going to buy from gives me a free one so i was wondering if i need to buy one too?? :notsure:
Typically theya re HP, but all the newer ones can be changed. There is a LP spring stack you can purchase to make it LP. THe local field where i Work has been changing them for quite some time now.
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