Good, light 68ci HPA tank for my mag

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  • shman911
    Registered User
    • Jun 2004
    • 1

    #1

    Good, light 68ci HPA tank for my mag

    Hi guys,

    I'm planning to buy a 68ci HPA tank for my RT ULE Custom, and was hoping to get some input on tanks. I'm willing to spend up to $250 and would like the lightest 68ci tank possible, without sacrificing performance. What tank or tanks would you recommend?

    Thanks!
    -Nick
  • Pain For Pleasure
    Registered User
    • Apr 2004
    • 65

    #2
    Crossfire or Centerflag.

    Centerflag might be lighter because the reg is smaller. The tanks should be about the same weight regardless of the company because there are only 2 or 3 companies that make the actual tank. These two tanks have some of the fastest recharge rates out there and are both backed by good companies.

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    • elprup
      Registered User
      • Jun 2003
      • 54

      #3
      A Nitro Duck X-Stream is a light, screw-in tank with an adjustable regulator (up to 900). It also has the tuff skin coating.

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      • jwalker87
        Wish I hadn't sold my mag
        • Apr 2004
        • 431

        #4
        i was looking for the same thing (but a 45ci; even lighter!). I bought a used CenterFlag 45/45k for $175 shipped. Should be here soon. I've heard that they're the lightest around (or some of the lightest). We'll see.


        My Feedback

        Q-Mag COMPLETE!!! Now I just have to get that ugly little **** anno'd

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        • SOAD8789
          The Other White Meat
          • Mar 2004
          • 275

          #5
          i just ordered a nitro duck x-stream tank. they are pretty cheap, only 233 at bradyspaintball.com. they are screw in and adjustable! with an adjustable tank, you can fine tune the trigger to how you want it...
          Remember, nitrogen hits harder!

          Originally posted by minimag03
          I play back for this guy. Our team marker is a VL Genesis with Reloader B and SP Maxflo systems.

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          • elprup
            Registered User
            • Jun 2003
            • 54

            #6
            Exactly.

            With the X-Stream, be aware that the reg will wobble somewhat when it's not pressurized. Nothing is loose; this is commonplace for this tank, so don't be alarmed.

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