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  • aovboy
    We <3 Katamari!
    • Aug 2004
    • 71

    #1

    Need an HPA Tank ID

    I recently picked up a marker off of Ebay. The guy I got it from couldn't have been older than 12, because he couldn't identify half the stuff. I'm trying to find out exactly what I got, before it ships in. I've got everything ID'd now, except the Tank. All he said about it is that it's an Armageddon. I've got it narrowed down to an Air America 3000psi, maybe 68/88cu. As far as I know, the 'geddon is double regulated, and has two gauges, while this has one. Here is a pic, if anyone can provide any info, I'd really appreciate it.



    While I'm at it, does the Splash Anno kit include a Vertical Adapter in the grip, or do I still have to pick one up seperatly?
  • Couponqueen89
    AKA Couponqueen89
    • Jun 2003
    • 1571

    #2
    last i checked you had to pick up a vert adapter serprete,unless you got the complete splash kit which was like 200...there is also no trigger on that gun,unless im blind..and for the tank..i do not know,i will ask my buddy who knows+works with AA all the time.
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    • aovboy
      We <3 Katamari!
      • Aug 2004
      • 71

      #3
      The kid was nice enough to inform me that there was no trigger. Aftermarket frame, but no trigger. Picked up one at the local store. I don't like the double trigger, though, so I'll prolly grind it down so it's easier to rake.

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      • ZapTheMad
        The local MADMAN!
        • Jan 2004
        • 709

        #4
        it's an air america raptor. A geddon is not double regulated. It has 2 gauges because one is for the tank pressure and one is for the output pressure. The raptor only has one gauge for the tank pressure.




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        • craltal
          MCB, baby...
          • Oct 2003
          • 1452

          #5
          looks to be something in excess of 88 ci also, maybe even a 114

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          • aovboy
            We <3 Katamari!
            • Aug 2004
            • 71

            #6
            Okay, thanks.

            Whadda ya figure the approx. value of it is, so long as it doesn't need hydro and the reg is good? If it's worth enough, I'd just trade it in for a Crossfire stubby at the local store.

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            • jewie27
              Senior Member
              • May 2001
              • 1275

              #7
              Originally posted by aovboy
              Okay, thanks.

              Whadda ya figure the approx. value of it is, so long as it doesn't need hydro and the reg is good? If it's worth enough, I'd just trade it in for a Crossfire stubby at the local store.
              check the hydro date and make sure it isn't expired. Oil the gun really well with a good paintgun oil; KC-trouble free.

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              • ZapTheMad
                The local MADMAN!
                • Jan 2004
                • 709

                #8
                I imagine the tank is expired since those were only 3 year tanks. I see them sell for around $100 on ebay, sometimes a bit less. It's not really worth much since it's only 3K and the reg is out of "style". I had one and got a little more selling seperate. The reg went for $40 and the tank went for $75. The tank was retested and had a year left tho.




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