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  • havoc531
    oh sweet domination!
    • Sep 2003
    • 305

    #1

    Weight of adjustable tanks

    What do you think is the lightest 68 or 70 ci tank with an adjustable reg?
    new gat:
    black and blue russian legion
    black/blue 16in ultralight
    68/5K screw in
    unimount
    revvy
  • TDonovan
    Baller on a budget
    • Dec 2003
    • 609

    #2
    I'm not sure, but a light and good adjustable tank would be one of the Nitro Ducks. they don't have the large regs that most other adjustables do, and I've heard they are quite consistent and high flowing.

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    • warbeak2099
      That is my foot!
      • Jan 2004
      • 4447

      #3
      Nitro Ducks are the best screw-ins on the market. The Nitro Duck X-Stream has a 4500psi adjustable regulator. Their tanks are some of the lightest on the market and their regs have extremely high recharge rates. They are very consistant and very durable. You can get an X-Stream for around $230-250 new.
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      • angelbeast24
        team domestic disturbance
        • Oct 2003
        • 654

        #4
        macdev is hte most lightest tank on the market. its extremley nice hence why i own one
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        • havoc531
          oh sweet domination!
          • Sep 2003
          • 305

          #5
          yeah the macdev tanks are awesome. a buddy of mine has one and it is incredibly light. what adj. tank do you think would look best with an alias? im thinkin maxflo or a macdev, they seem to be excellent performers too
          new gat:
          black and blue russian legion
          black/blue 16in ultralight
          68/5K screw in
          unimount
          revvy

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          • Maffer
            Mad as a Hatter
            • Nov 2003
            • 79

            #6
            What's wrong with you people?!?
            The FLATLINE of course!
            I don't think it's possible to outshoot a flatline. I think it is light, and my gun is all stainless.
            My Feedback:
            http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...hreadid=129579
            Recommended Traders:
            PlatinumJason

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