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    Llama King
    • Apr 2002
    • 115

    #1

    n2 questions

    i was looking at the 68 ci 3000 psi (pmi / Aci)

    what do autimags run at (the preset pressure) i saw a 850 and 450??


    also is it worth it to get the 68 ci? fiber over a 48 ci steel? or aluminium whats teh differences?
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    AOChamp
    • Jun 2001
    • 4461

    #2
    I'm not sure on the first one, I've read it somewhere on AO though...

    I'd go w/ fiber wrapped or aluminum. Both lighter, w/ fiber wrapped being the lightest, although you've gotta take better care of em.
    I'm way too old for this ****.

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    • pip_999
      Canadian Bunker Boyz
      • Sep 2001
      • 768

      #3
      mags

      mags input pressure should be between 700-800
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      • Havoc_online
        www.havoc-online.com
        • Feb 2002
        • 2851

        #4
        you don't need that high pressure for classic valves or emags, for those I believe recommended pressure is around 600 but of course you can go higher without hurting it.
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        • Sarge
          Registered User
          • Mar 2002
          • 10

          #5
          I'd go w/ fiber wrapped or aluminum. Both lighter, w/ fiber wrapped being the lightest, although you've gotta take better care of em.
          I thought that HPA tanks made of aluminum had to be wrapped with Fiberglass or Kevlar. The bare metal tanks are steel. I have not seen a bare aluminum 3000 psi or 4500 psi tank. But then again, I don't get out much.

          My son has a 47/3000 PMI steel tank and it weighs more than my 68/3000 'glass wrapped Crossfire tank.

          On the size issue, I would recommend anything bigger than the 68 size. The 88 cu. in. size is not all that much bigger than a 68 but holds almost 1/3 more air. Just get the biggest size tank you feel comfortable with carrying around.
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          • drx975
            Non-Member
            • Dec 2001
            • 381

            #6
            No I have an all aluminum hpa tank. Crossfire 47ci 3k. I get 700-800 shots out of this tank, which is good enough for me, a speedball player, front. I dont tend to shoot as much as back players.
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            • Sarge
              Registered User
              • Mar 2002
              • 10

              #7
              I stand corrected!

              Yes, they do make plain aluminum HPA tanks! I was right - I don't get out that much!

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              You get 700 to 800 shots out of a 47 cu.in. tank!!! That is incredible - I get no where near that many using a classic mag. I would be lucky to get 450 to 500 max. out of a full tank.
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