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Blurry
09-28-2003, 02:51 PM
looking for 4500psi compressed air systems, looking for some major compactness please show me any pics you have

wobbles82
09-28-2003, 03:10 PM
If your looking for screw ins,(even adjustables are small) check out ..well most tanks nowadays are small lol. Any Nitroduck, Dye Throttle, PMI etc. Here is a pic of the PMI 48/5000, probably the smallest tank I have used although I have heard the Throttles are much lighter.

jpdgas
09-28-2003, 03:22 PM
Super compact NitroDuck X-stream. Its one (if not THE) fastest recharging adjustable screw-in tanks. Tough skin too, which means hydro every 5 years. Also on a NW spoon drop, which puts the back of the tank about 4 inches behind my valve. Its a 68 4500. Most tanks are around the same size now, the real difference will be in your drop.

personman
09-28-2003, 03:25 PM
I highly reccommend crossfire tanks. The 72 ci tank is just about the most compact (4500) tank they sell besides the 45/45s and those dont hold nearly as much.

CoFFeY[NiTrO]
09-28-2003, 03:26 PM
Maybe try the 72ci Flatline?

notbob
09-29-2003, 07:32 AM
I don't have a pic to show, but check out www.crossfireinc.com.

They have a new 92 stubby, which is smaller than their previous 88 stubby. (which rocks too - I have both)

The 92 is only 3/4 of an inch longer than a standard 68, and is lighter than an 88.

It has a 5 year hydro and has always kept up with my Emag.
I have it setup with a dropforward and on/off.

The whole thing is pretty compact and I HIGHLY recommend any Crossfire tank.

If you do get one of theirs from their site, tell em Tony Jackson sent ya and maybe they'll give ya a discount?

BajaBoy
09-29-2003, 09:51 AM
Its all about the Corssfire tank. My 68ci 4500psi has been on my emag, my rt, my old cocker etc. and i have Never gotten shoot down. (even with sweetspotting the rt in testing)

i cant say the same about nitroduck.. or pmi (used both)