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SoupRman
12-04-2001, 07:48 PM
nitro duck 68/4500 non 'tuffskin'
nitro duck 45/4500 non 'tuffskin'
pure energy 68/4500
pure energy 45/4500
java 45/4500
centerflag cube 68/4500
crossfire 45/4500
crossfire 68/4500
warped sportz 68/4500

all pre-set
I am deciding on a 68/4500 of 45/4500 depending on feedback of the tanks. Also if any of you have a better tank that you think is better, that is $250 or less, 4500psi and is pre-set post. Also, do those nitro ducks have the 5-year hydro date?

Any information will be helpful... Thanks guys!!!

RaV3n_Pa1ntba||
12-04-2001, 08:00 PM
well as of now I use a 48 3000 psi, good but not enuff, so im getting a 68 3000 psi Warped Sports tank ill tell you how that does me. (getting it real soon)

Sqweezer
12-04-2001, 08:26 PM
I have the centerflag cube. It is amazing for a screw in. I shoot an ELCD and I can't say that I get drop off lower than 10 fps shooting at 9 or 10 bps. Look on warpig for the review. Very consistant, not heavy. If your field fills 4500 go for it, if not buy a cheaper one. The cube is GREAT for the price.

adlar
12-04-2001, 08:31 PM
The nitroduck tanks are great. Their presets are a cut above the likes of PMI and such in my opinion. Mine has the five year DOT code on it, but it still has the three year hydro disclaimer since the tanks were probably made before the DOT changed the hydro rules.

Chaos
12-04-2001, 08:34 PM
out of those, i'd say the centerflag would be best, followed by the pure energy. Depends on which centerflag tho, i havent used the screwins.... so i dunno how they are, but i've been very happy with their nitro tanks.

PaInTbALL zAcH
12-04-2001, 08:41 PM
i own a PE 48 300 and a crossfire 68/4500. I got the crossfire tank for 170.00 w/ free shipping on ebay after being depressed about losing an auction for a flatline. the 68/4500 is the same size as the 48 and is lighter (carbon fiber) both worked great and i really had no problems with the PE except its large and heavy. Get a PE 68/3000 steel or something. If you have access to fill 4500 a lot get a PE 45/4500 very small and light. supposed to have a good flow rate too.

SoupRman
12-04-2001, 09:12 PM
yes i have very good access to 4500 fills. so far, thanks guys! keep them coming.

SoupRman
12-05-2001, 06:52 PM
umm... i hate to do this, but anymore people??

Mild 7
12-06-2001, 12:06 PM
Nitroduck is great. Good flow, good consistency, and I got it for a descent price. I get about 1200 shots out of a full tank with my setup.

rudy
12-06-2001, 01:34 PM
IMHO you should get a 4500 no matter what your feild fills. there is nothing wrong with having the option to go higher if you can afford it. And i know too many people who bought a 3000, and then their feild decided to start filling 4500 and they went and bought another tank, or other reasons.

PyRo
12-06-2001, 02:12 PM
SoupRman and RaV3n_Pa1ntba|| do you think your could make your sigs a little smaller. I feel bad for the people who use lower resolutions, your sig takes up almost the whole screen to view. Also, please only use it once per thread. Half of the thread is taken up by souprmans sig.

SoupRman
12-06-2001, 06:55 PM
i took it out.. i guess i forgot not everyoen had high res.

Butterfingers
12-06-2001, 07:20 PM
Nitro duck micro reg 68 4500 dated 04/2000. Its only been used 3 times... Its the non-tuffshin fiber wrapped tank you talk of.. its immaculate! Not a scratch on it...

Make a fair offer...

p.s. For those who knew me before guess what... im back...butterfingers has gone astray yes yes... but the semester is nearly over back into paintball this winter...