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Confused once more, it seems the more I read I get info overload Please Tell me the difference
1 Standard valve
2 Talon valve
3 Condor valve
4. HiFlo valve
5 CO2 valve
What are flow rates?
Which flows higher
Thanks from a grateful info hound

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CO2 valve = Condor 1st gen valve

Condor hiflo = Condor 2nd gen valve

CO2 works fine to 50F and below that use an HPA tank with reg set around 1,000psi

Obsolete except for cold weather shooting outdoors. It’s my understanding that Co2 is affected dramatically at low temps because it’s a liquid transforming to gas in turn creating intense cold, ice and blockage.

not to confuse him more, but dont forget the micro-meter valve. fyi, its another step down from the standard talon valve, lower velocities and airflow and much higher shot count. made obsolete by the co2 option, imho…

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Confused once more, it seems the more I read I get info overload Please Tell me the difference
1 Standard valve
2 Talon valve
3 Condor valve
4. HiFlo valve
5 CO2 valve
What are flow rates?
Which flows higher
Thanks from a grateful info hound

Talon valve IS the standard valve. This is the lower flow valve.
Condor valve IS the Hi-flow valve. As the name suggests, this is the higher flow valve.
Co2 Valve is for low power Co2 gas(not air) shooting.

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