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  • MAGS own YOU
    I oWn y0u
    • Oct 2001
    • 696

    #1

    On the flatline..

    About how long is the drop foreward on the flatline? Could I connect the flatline df to my Kapp dz II?
    StEEl Grey SoNiC Cocker.The ownage Machine
    Yellow to Orange Fade Defiant
    14in Boomstick-TI
    Orange Fade Warp/Orange-Faded Turbo Rev
    Crossfire LPR 68/4500 w/ red cover
    Black: Stickies, Lapco Drop, Macro.
    PMI 68/4500 w/ Black DYE Cover
  • MAGS own YOU
    I oWn y0u
    • Oct 2001
    • 696

    #2
    To the end of it where the cradle goes is what i mean when i was wondering about connecting it to my df right now.
    StEEl Grey SoNiC Cocker.The ownage Machine
    Yellow to Orange Fade Defiant
    14in Boomstick-TI
    Orange Fade Warp/Orange-Faded Turbo Rev
    Crossfire LPR 68/4500 w/ red cover
    Black: Stickies, Lapco Drop, Macro.
    PMI 68/4500 w/ Black DYE Cover

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    • MAGS own YOU
      I oWn y0u
      • Oct 2001
      • 696

      #3
      And is it worth it to spend 90 more than the tank i want to get the flatline? Its only 3k psi. How many shots would i get out of a 68/3k flatline?
      StEEl Grey SoNiC Cocker.The ownage Machine
      Yellow to Orange Fade Defiant
      14in Boomstick-TI
      Orange Fade Warp/Orange-Faded Turbo Rev
      Crossfire LPR 68/4500 w/ red cover
      Black: Stickies, Lapco Drop, Macro.
      PMI 68/4500 w/ Black DYE Cover

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      • Russ
        Senior Membrane
        • Jul 2001
        • 1935

        #4
        Well, I'm not quite sure what it is that your asking, but here's a pick of the Flatline with it's drop forward,



        The general rule to how many shots one gets is,

        10 shots per cubic inch (cu in) with a 3000psi tank.
        10 X 68 = 680 shots

        15 shots per cu in with a 4500psi tank
        15 X 68 = 1020

        These are very general estimates, and your results can vary a lot. There are many other factors that determine gas efficiency.

        I have a 68/3000 Flatline. It's a great tank. very lightweight, and you don't need a DF or ASA on/off. I fill off SCUBA's, so a 3000psi system is all I really need.

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