Somone tell me why co2 sucks in mags so bad and why i need a compressed air tank?

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  • Wantalearnmymag
    Registered User
    • Jan 2002
    • 8

    #1

    Somone tell me why co2 sucks in mags so bad and why i need a compressed air tank?

    I have been using co2 for a while and am in the market for compressed air tank because my gun freezes up with co2 im looking at the flatline but if someone has some cheaper suggestions that are worth the buck that would be great thanks
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  • SoupRman
    Hyper
    • Jul 2001
    • 652

    #2
    maybe a cheaper compressed air tank? 47 ci's go for about 60-80 you can find them for about 50-60 used. cheap 68/3k steals go from liek 120-145 new. an option to compressed air is a whole bunch of palmer stuff. check www.palmer-pursuit.com and for that much you can buy a compressed air tank.
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    • [NA]WARLORD
      Registered User
      • Sep 2001
      • 764

      #3
      YOU just answered your own question as to why co2 sucks... but IMO you dont need a Flatline, They are nice, but you can get a less expensive system, like the PMI PURE ENERGY or CROSSFIRE for a lot cheaper in cost and will last just as long. Also the steel tanks are cheaper than the carbon fiber bottles, and dont require a bottle cover. Carbon fiber does, so you dont scratch the tank, if it gets deep scratches it will degrade the integrity of the tank, making it a safety issue in the long run. If your running a Regular Mag valve, get a preset system, if your planning on a retro valve in future get a Flatline, this will help to adjust the retro valves trigger response. Checkout WWW.PAINTBALGEAR.COM, for prices on tanks. Also a good drop forward is the KAPP Drop Zone II, IMO...

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      • PowderdToastMan
        the other other AO member
        • Dec 2001
        • 89

        #4
        you dont need to buy an expensive n2 tank a bought a 68 crossfire and it works great.
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        • [NA]WARLORD
          Registered User
          • Sep 2001
          • 764

          #5
          Nah dude you dont need an extra reg., it has one built in already! Heres one from paintballgear.com, its steel,preset, and only 130.00;

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          • [NA]WARLORD
            Registered User
            • Sep 2001
            • 764

            #6
            Only trade off is its a lil heavier, and ya only have to hydrotest it every 5 years, instead of every 2 on fiber wrapped tanks. Also it screws in just like a co2 bottle, the only thing i would recommend is a drop forward/cradle and an on/off valve, KAPP makes a good one. Heres pic of fiber wrapped tank:

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            • personman

              #7
              I got a Crossfire 68 3000 psi Stub, and today I played with it for the first time. It works like a dream! I love it.

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              • mountaindud
                An "Irish-American"
                • Dec 2001
                • 159

                #8
                Get the 68/3000 steel one WARLORD showed a picture of. You don't need ant fancy fiber wrapped crap, the only advantage to them is they break easier; wait that's not an advantage. OK no advanteges except a tiny bit lighter.

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                • DYE-BaLLeR
                  Registered User
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 756

                  #9
                  Originally posted by [NA]WARLORD
                  Only trade off is its a lil heavier, and ya only have to hydrotest it every 5 years, instead of every 2 on fiber wrapped tanks.



                  yes if i would you dont even thinkn about buying a metal tank, you will be MUCH better off spending the extra money, trust me, i made that mistake. and NA, i believe any nitro tanks must be hydroed every 3 yrs, metal or fiber, except for some tanks can have it every 5 yrs

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                  • paintbattler
                    Mags > Cockers
                    • Nov 2001
                    • 2754

                    #10
                    since this is ur first n2 tank. i wood get a crossfire 68 3k
                    IMO
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                    • shupore
                      Registered User
                      • Dec 2001
                      • 54

                      #11
                      stabilizer

                      when I have to use co2 with my mag, i use a palmers stabilizer. It shot great, but it didn't compare to my new nitro duck tank. and the new fiber wrapped dont have to be hydroed for 5 years. it's called tuff skin or something. so, nitro would be a much better investment

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                      • paintbattler
                        Mags > Cockers
                        • Nov 2001
                        • 2754

                        #12
                        if u have to use co2, use a remote and a good expansion chamber cuz the liquid will screw ur valve up
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                        • [NA]WARLORD
                          Registered User
                          • Sep 2001
                          • 764

                          #13
                          Hey DYE, can ya explain how you contradicted yourself in one sentence,"i believe any nitro tanks must be hydroed every 3 yrs, metal or fiber, except for some tanks can have it every 5 yrs" Dude thats funny, but on fiber wrapped tanks its every 2 years,except Nitro Ducks with the Tuff Skin coating, and steel tanks are every 5 years. I own a fiber wrapped tank but tank cover is el cheapo, but hey, it works. Plus we have a Heating/Air Condition Tech on our team and he gets em tested for only 20.00 a tank....

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                          • DYE-BaLLeR
                            Registered User
                            • Oct 2001
                            • 756

                            #14
                            NA you dont kno anything, its every 3 years except for SOME exceptions like i said before, so i am explaining my self. and there are some exceptions, such as nitro duck tuff skins and luxfer. think about where ur talkin about before u act all cocky

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                            • personman

                              #15
                              I really dont know anything about nitro tanks, except they are expensive.. lol, so when, why, and how do I get my Crossfire Stub Hydroed.. btw, you can get the crossfire 68 ci All metal 3000 psi tank for 119 bucks at www.crossfireinc.com thats where I got mine.. the box was a little beat up when i got it but the tank was fine. (they had the tank bubble wrapped) The only downside is, Im a little trigger happy and the tank doesnt last me that long.. lol (but hey, its only 2 bucks to get it filled..)

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