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paintballfiend
10-15-2006, 09:43 PM
I was thinking on buying a 68/4500 for my classic mag but I was wondering if it was overkill. I am saying this because the tank would cost more than ny mag. Also, what would be better, a PMI tank or Crossfire?

Chaos_Theory!
10-15-2006, 09:55 PM
Compressed air is always a good idea imo. When it comes to HP either of those will be fine. LP crossy have a tad better recharge than LP PMI though. But that doesnt matter since you have a mag and need HP. lol

warbeak2099
10-15-2006, 10:11 PM
Not overkill. If/when you ever buy a new gun you can use it on that. 68/45 is the best IMO.

jenarelJAM
10-15-2006, 10:22 PM
Yeah, don't get a cheaper hpa tank unless you never plan on upgrading, otherwise you'll be kicking yourself when you decide you want a fiberwrapped tank later.

And like was said above, it's better to upgrade your tank, and then you'll have the tank already if/when you upgrade to a newer gun. I bought my emag, and then had money problems, and then tank problems... long story short, I had my emag for almost half a year before I could play with it. :cry:

Lenny
10-16-2006, 03:19 PM
I love my Nitro Duck 68 4500. It's steel wrapped, so it's on the heavier side, but it's not bad. Just adds a nice heft to the gun. Plus it only needs hydro'd every five years, whereas fiber wrapped need it every 3.

Either way, HPA is always a good idea. Every gun I've ever owned (exept for my old Spyder, small valve) runs best on it.

EDIT: Woohoo! 400 posts!

Chaos_Theory!
10-16-2006, 03:22 PM
Plus it only needs hydro'd every five years, whereas fiber wrapped need it every 3.

Not true, i have a brand new fiber wrapped 72/4500 PMI tank with a hydro of 6/06 and it says right on the bottle test every 5 years.

Lenny
10-16-2006, 05:24 PM
Not true, i have a brand new fiber wrapped 72/4500 PMI tank with a hydro of 6/06 and it says right on the bottle test every 5 years.
There are exeptions to the rule. Ala, DOT-E.

In general, though, carbon fibers need 3 yr hydros, steel need 5. Unless a specific DOT-E states otherwise, or it abides the 2 foot rule.

autococker04
10-16-2006, 05:27 PM
one of the best upgrades you can get for consistancy and overall preformance IMO

GT
10-18-2006, 07:13 PM
worth it 100%

FlawleZ
10-19-2006, 08:23 AM
There are exeptions to the rule. Ala, DOT-E.

In general, though, carbon fibers need 3 yr hydros, steel need 5. Unless a specific DOT-E states otherwise, or it abides the 2 foot rule.

Both my 45/45 Nitroduck X stream (which is fiber wrapped under the "Tuffskin") and my PMI 45/5000 are 5 year hydros.

Hexis
10-19-2006, 08:31 AM
Most fiber/carbon wrapped tanks from the last few years are all 5 year tanks.

HPA is the best upgrade you can do for any gun. (well maybe not every gun, I don't think a Tippmann 68 special would work well with HPA).