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| Member Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Good question.I will ask my Penguin.
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UserID: 165 | Is that possible? Can you do an XPS mod on any XP?
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2004
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UserID: 97 | Yes, you can do it to any XP or Max-D (any air pressure for that matter) that has at least one removable pressure tank.
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| Founder Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: College Park, Maryland
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UserID: 1 | It's not removeable PC, it's separate PC. You can remove nearly any PC, including the PCs in pressurized reservoir guns. So it's separate compression chamber type only. I believe I said that in the article but I'm not going to check. ![]()
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2004
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UserID: 97 | I don't know if you said it, but its obvious. You actually could put a CPS chamber in a PR gun. It would have to have 3 openings though, so it isn't practical.
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UserID: 1 | Yeah I bet, but you would you get the water into the CPS chamber? Exactly. If you were crazy (and stupid) enough to want to do that, you could make something go from the cap to the internals and pour water in there. And then the gun starts pumping air into the CPS chamber, adding nothing to the performance. CPS isn't meant to be used that way. It won't work in a PR gun. :P
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2004
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UserID: 97 | yes it would. It would be like a CPS T. One end connected to the cap, one to the pump, and one towards the nozzle. You pour water in, then you pump air in which helps inflate the CPS chamber. Then you pull the trigger and it goes out! It wouldn't work well though because air doesn't do aas good a job at inflating CPS as pumped water. Also it wouldn't work as well, usually there isn't much air in a CPS gun, so this thing would be very noisy. Its a stupid idea, and no one should ever do it. I just wanted to show you it could be done ![]()
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