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    Yup, I have 2 of the 20s

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    Re: euthanization

    Quote Originally Posted by steve_r34 View Post
    where to u buy a remote ???
    depending on what part of ny you're from you can try matts sporting goods in haverstraw. theyre good with supplies like that
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    I used to use a paintball canister but the refills were more expensive and the last time they overfilled it and that is not good (pretty scary actually), paintball places can be hard to find as well.

    Anyway you can find everything you need here

    http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...tball+canister

    http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...%3Aremote+coil

    Now I used something MUCH bigger and pay $25 a year here http://www.airgas.com/browse/categor...183&WT.svl=183, it is done by professionals, tanks are exchanged and re-certified on a regular basis, the initial cost first thank and regulator valve (allowing you to regulate the co2) was $100.
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    Thanks everyone .. im gonna go with the 20oz and ill get a regulator for it ...
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    I personally do cervical dislocation. No need to fork out more $$ on any extra supplies or worrying about ratios.

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    Re: euthanization

    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsune View Post
    I personally do cervical dislocation. No need to fork out more $$ on any extra supplies or worrying about ratios.
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    Re: euthanization

    Sorry, I've gone through every page of this forum, I forget the date of some of them! Won't do again.

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    Re: euthanization

    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsune View Post
    I personally do cervical dislocation. No need to fork out more $$ on any extra supplies or worrying about ratios.
    Not when you are doing 40 to 100 at one time......

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