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  • Greg711
    Registered User
    • Nov 2002
    • 19

    #1

    N2 opinions....please

    Im looking to get N2 for my mag(Good idea, huh?). Anyways I want a fiber wraped tank, but there are so many Im not sure whos good and whos Ok and who sucks. I want a quality tank but at a really good price. Im willing to give up some quality for a good price. Im trying to not break the bank. Also, as many shots as I can get would be nice. This will be going on a automag with a lvl 10 kit. Also any advice on cradles/dropfowards would be a real help. One question if you scratch a fiber tank, do you really have to replace it, as in its no good anymore? I guess the only protection you have would be a good tank cover, any suggestions on one of thoughs would be good too. For thoughs of you that reply, a big thanks to you. Your helping so much.

    Thanks.
  • drummr6
    Registered User
    • Nov 2002
    • 205

    #2
    are you looking for a preset or an adjustable? If you're looking for a preset, pure energy and crossfire tanks are good. for adjustables, a good, pretty cheap tank would be an air america raptor. you can find em pretty cheap on the forums. I have an 88ci 3000psi pure energy tank if your interested. its brand new, been sittin in the closet for a while as a backup.
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    • spazzed
      AOChamp
      • Jun 2001
      • 4461

      #3
      I'd stick w/ pre-sets. The adjustables will break the bank...

      Crossfire is the current pick of hte litter in the preset market. Any tank cover will work fine, just depends on what you like.

      Same goes for drops.
      I'm way too old for this ****.

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      • kevmaster
        Owners Group Div: Director
        • Oct 2001
        • 5475

        #4
        an adjustable tank is very nice to have. with a preset you can reg down the pressure, but you cant increase it. so, and adjustable tank is a great thing to have....

        as for tank covers, Dye makes a fantastic one tat is thicker and stronger than others. it also has sticky parts to it to grip your jersey

        scratching a tank doesnt make it useless...otherwise the tank industry would be very rich....check it with a certified tech and ask if it needs to be rehydroed

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        • krafty
          Senior Discount
          • Jun 2001
          • 1124

          #5
          For $225 you can get a Nitro Duck X-Stream adjustable screw-in. (in 45, 68 and 90 sizes for like $5 difference)

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          • sneakyhacker420
            AO's Uber Green Guru
            • Aug 2002
            • 1247

            #6
            i have a PMI 68/4500 tank, it is light, affordable ($180), and it has a 850psi preset output that is very consistent

            a good drop foward for me was the Smart Parts drop foward then with just a regular ASA mounted on it

            get a tank cover such as the smart parts RASE cover with the velcro straps and shoulder grip pad, or a DYE cover

            fill nipple and thread protectors are also a must so you dont ruin your investment

            also, the PMI's have very recent hydros, mine has a 9/02 hydro, and i got it in the month of 9/02

            if you have any problems, PMI has great customer service too


            happy paintballing


            oh yes, i get about 1500 rounds out of this tank (only a 4200psi fill) on with my mag, you could push out 1700 or so with a full fill

            overall great tank IMO
            Proud Member Of The AO Cesspool Since 08-24-2002

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            • Bulldog
              Registered User
              • Jun 2001
              • 1374

              #7
              Crossfire makes some real good 4500 psi tanks. Good tank, good price, and a 5 year hydro. About 180, new. I have one, I love it. kev's right about those dye covers too, those things rock, but it's too bad they didn't make them for the 47 ci tanks.

              heres a link for a 68, o its 190 not 180.

              http://www.actionvillage.com/031-7300.html

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              • Shirow
                www.digitalgunfire.com
                • Aug 2002
                • 2023

                #8
                I'd go for the Crossfire, I had a Nitroduck and it wasn't all that great.. they won't go above 900psi and they creep all the time. They're not bad tanks if you run them as a preset, but I don't think they're very good as an adjustable. I ended up using my 68/4500 Crossfire over the ND.
                Superbolt

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                • Dslexik
                  THE GOUTCH
                  • Nov 2002
                  • 20

                  #9

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                  • Talon2000
                    Registered User
                    • Dec 2002
                    • 38

                    #10
                    Performance Differance between Preset/Adjustable?

                    What kind of advantage would I get putting a regulated bottle on my Classic R/T? I'm using a ND preset @800 would there be any performace gains being able to go from 700-900 or should I save my jack and buy a bigger preset?

                    Also I'm thinking of putting on a coil remote with QD's

                    Any thoughts about that? I'm trying to make that old R/T a little lighter..

                    Talon


                    Owner Pewter C&C X-Mag XT00214

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                    • Derman2k
                      MSG Regulators
                      • Oct 2002
                      • 896

                      #11
                      Talon...you should probly get an adjustable cuz you've got an RT.


                      Crossfire stubbys are pretty nice...they're very...well..stubby

                      A good drop is the Psycho Ballistics

                      RASE tank covers work very well...they've got grippy stuff so they stick to your shirt
                      My feedback...
                      http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...threadid=59553

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