Advantages: Doesnt spike much Disadvantages: Heavy and doesnt hold much air
...Nothing much to say about a bottle...
Ok first of all this bottle is perfect for a begginer and better than using a co2 bottle which will not be very good for your gun. You will get about and average of 800 shots or less depending on the efficiency of the gun. It weighs about 3kg is 22cm tall and about 12cm wide it will fit onto any paintball gun and will easilly gain access to its fill nipple.
The preset (regulator) on the bottle if fairly decent you wont get much spike which will stop you from jumping over the legal velocity (300fps). The bottle only comes in black and has to be retested every 5 years to make sure it follows British health and safety. It has a flat bottom which makes it slide down your arm without a bottle cover so the bottle is not good for maintaining accuracy.
The bottle with the nitro preset...
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Advantages: Lots of detailed information Disadvantages: Expensive, rather large when fully opened up
...and can be quite difficult to handle. There is however a knack of folding the map so that the relevant section that you need is visible in the more manageable 20 x 10 size.
There is a lot more detail shown on a Landranger Ordnance Survey map than say that of a road atlas, which are always to a much smaller scale.
Ordnance Survey maps show things like Churches, Post Offices and Telephone Boxes. Whilst keeping up with the times, things like communication masts are also shown. All of these objects being useful objects to take your bearings from if you are lost.
These maps also show the contours of the land so that you can work out the gradient that it is. In fact the list of things contained on these maps is so immense that I suppose that am guilty of taking many of them for granted.
I love Ordnance Survey maps and believe that they cannot...
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