What's the catch.. why is the Flatline so cheap?

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  • Frank (the spank)
    Registered User
    • Apr 2003
    • 375

    #1

    What's the catch.. why is the Flatline so cheap?

    Well I got my new eMag... but it needs to be fed! So I need a good nitro setup.. eBay ahoy!

    So there are screw in's and the full adjustable regulator. Seems $200 for a screw, $400 for an adjustable regulator etc..

    Then I find a bunch of: "68ci 3000psi Airgun Designs Flatline HPA nitrogen system" So... what's the catch?!? Why are theses only $200 and below?!? Is it gonna blow up? lol Only thing I can figure is.. it is a low psi tank, so does that mean less shots? What will I get from one of theses on my eMag?

    And please.. if you can recomend a nice adjustable non-screw nitro tank I would be greatful :)

    Thanks!
    My cats bum rises when I pet it.
  • einhander619
    Swollen Member
    • Mar 2002
    • 814

    #2
    They are all probably older systems. Your post caught me a little off guard, since a new flatline is around $450! Anyways, for a good inexpensive tank, look at an armageddon. You should be able to get one that's in hydro with a few goodies for around $200. Not bad, considering the $400 sticker price. I have one, it's great, my only complaint is that it's heavier than it needs to be, and will throw off your gun's balance if no properly set up.
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    • Hexis
      Green Mag Freak
      • Sep 2001
      • 2427

      #3
      It's because they are 3000psi setups. The value on a 3k is a lot lower than a 4.5k.

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      • Frank (the spank)
        Registered User
        • Apr 2003
        • 375

        #4
        So it's a quality nitro setup and cheap, just less shots.

        So... how many shots would I get out of one of theses with my eMag?

        I may just go for broke and buy an Angel Air or Flatline. But I'll check out the armageddon.

        Thanks for the info!
        My cats bum rises when I pet it.

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        • FlagCarrier

          #5
          not sure about the e-mag, but for most guns, you get 10 shots per ci for 3k psi tanks, and 15 shots per ci for 4500 psi tanks.

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          • theraidenproject
            Registered User
            • Jun 2001
            • 1240

            #6
            Air America Raptor Rex 68/45 $190
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            • Mr.Minus
              Registered User
              • Jan 2003
              • 281

              #7
              the only catch about the raptor is that you need a cradle...

              i bought one straight away but after looking i found about 3 companies that make em, dye is on of them...

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              • Catch22
                Go get killed
                • Feb 2003
                • 327

                #8
                Armageddon

                I think the armageddon is a really good tank. Just as good as the maxflo but there is no ON/OFF switch which can be useful at times.

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                • theraidenproject
                  Registered User
                  • Jun 2001
                  • 1240

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mr.Minus
                  the only catch about the raptor is that you need a cradle...

                  i bought one straight away but after looking i found about 3 companies that make em, dye is on of them...
                  I'm pretty sure they can just clamp onto DZs. Oh yea, if you get it, make sure you get a pro-connect, since there's no on/off. They are also the best way to degass your valve.
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                  • joeyjoe367
                    Confirmed 11 bps RT User!
                    • May 2001
                    • 1982

                    #10
                    If you don't need to shoot more than 600 or so rounds with a single fill, then I would highly recommend an AGD Flatline tank.

                    Super consistant, very nice 1/4 turn on/off and AGD's support.

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                    • Frank (the spank)
                      Registered User
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 375

                      #11
                      great info!

                      So... why is the Raptor Rex from Air America so cheap? How is the flow, will it shoot down at 20bps? No output guage but i bet I can just put a T connector on my hose with a guage.

                      Made from steel, may be heavy? if so thats not a big deal.

                      Any good sites that have a good selection of drops for the eMag? I don't want one of those huge drops with the flames, lol. A piece of metal that mounts the tank is good enough.

                      I'm blindly jumping back into this sport... leaving at the top 6 years ago I can't bring myself to play a few games with field rentals. I'm sure you can all understand.. :)

                      Thank you all for your help!
                      My cats bum rises when I pet it.

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                      • slushee
                        AO Patch Designer
                        • Jan 2001
                        • 562

                        #12
                        Just to let you know, back in 1997 i bought my first and only compressed air tank. The original Raptor 3k. It was used and abused. Original bottle was attached.

                        Well now it is 2003. I have sent it once to Air America and they cleaned and updated the reg since they have lifetime service. They even through in a 40$ piece i needed to replace for free <shhh, don't tell anyone> ..

                        Their service rivals AGD's and well, if you can live without an on/off or output pressure guage (both of which i installed downstream) then the Raptor Rex's are worth their weight in gold.

                        NO SHOOTDOWN and definatly quality. I'm still hydrotesting and using the original tank today.

                        oh yeah, PS - they clamp into a drop zone great and there is no weight issue at all
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