N2 Setup on My RT

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  • Z-man
    You guys lost me
    • Jul 2001
    • 2202

    #1

    N2 Setup on My RT

    Hello all you AGD people and Mag people.

    I just got my nice RT back from AGD after having them rebuild it and throw on the blade inteliframe and thank you to the tech John for being so helpful and doing a fine job

    I am really about done with buying stuff for my gun. I currently have the original RT with a 12" Smart Part stainless Warp Feed and 12v Revy with the X-board, the inteliframe and the 68cu inch 3K flatline. The problem?

    Well I am a bit too happy pulling the trigger and tend to go through about 6000 paintballs in a full day (6 hours). This means A). I only paintball once in a great while... and B). That I am running back to the fill stations to recharge it. I guess I need to go with a 4500 tank probably an 88cu inch one. I would like to get a flatline one but I don't see that available and I would like to get something soon. I would like you input. What brands tend to be reliable? Any no-no's? I want to get an adjustable small profile tank like the center flag one you can see on places like www.actionvillage.com. I welcome all info as I have only owned 2 N2 tanks (an ACI 114cu Bulldog tank MASSIVE! and the nice little AGD one). Tanks! (ok that was bad...)


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  • Xzion
    Official Dragon of AO
    • Jan 2001
    • 1617

    #2
    Firstoff, id make sure your field fills 4500 tanks, and secondly, if you like the flatline, you can either have AGD take the reg off your current flatline, and talk to Tippmann I believe, who sells 88ci, and 114ci bottles that will fit flatline regs. id be a pretty low cost fix methinks.

    If your bent on 4500 you might want to try buying just a 4500 flatline reg, and finding yourself a larger bottle to put the reg on. Sending just the bottle AGD, they might just be able to torque the reg on for you, and save you some shipping costs.

    Hope this helps some.

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    • Z-man
      You guys lost me
      • Jul 2001
      • 2202

      #3
      Sounds Tempting

      The field I play and work at has a booster pump so yes I can get 4500 pressures.

      No let me see if I understand what you are suggesting. You are saying I send my 68cu inch 3000psi Flatline back to AGD and for some extra money I can have them get me their 4500reg. From that I can buy (from Tippmann you say?) and buy a bare 88ci tank. No the next question is this (and this may be something I just have to ask Tippmann): Is this the long 88ci tank or this new short 88ci (the ones that are 114ci diameter but shorter). Now this is all nice but is it cost effective? I can get that centerflag 88ci 4500psi tank (the nice stubby one) for $370 (sound pretty good). Any other info or is it time to start making calls tomorrow?

      Thanks for the first step Xzion


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      • WickeDKlowN
        Registered User
        • Jun 2001
        • 3098

        #4
        ok, i think what he was trying to say is either for you to send AGD your 3k, and have a bigger bottle put on it, or see if you can send a bigger bottle to AGD, and have them put a 4500 reg on it, and sell or keep your 3k.
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