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  • uplink1080
    Registered User
    • Nov 2004
    • 7

    #1

    Best N2 tank for RT

    I just got a new mag, and I need to buy an N2 tank, and I was wondering, what would you guys suggest that I buy? Thanks.
  • emagballa560
    Got Emag? I dont...Dm4 :)
    • Aug 2004
    • 1093

    #2
    An adjustable are nice for r-t's , flatlines , maxflos any adjustable and or a crossfire

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    • lather
      Registered User
      • Jul 2004
      • 591

      #3
      I picked up a Nitro Duck Xstream a couple a months ago and I couldnt be happier. Adjustable and CO2 threaded.

      So far it has worked equally well at 400 psi for my dm4 and 825 for my RT.
      Great value for an adjustable tank imo.
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      • i_baked_cookies
        It's a lie. Trust me.
        • Jan 2003
        • 1360

        #4
        if you dont have the money for an adjustable, go with a crossfire preset. dont buy the steel 3000psi ones, get the fiber wrapped 4500psi. i think a majority of people can agree that crossfire makes the best presets.
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        • personman

          #5
          Crossfire tanks are amazing. I've owned a total of 5 of them and they rule. Never had a single problem and they are consistant. The steel tanks are a bit heavy though.

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          • mag/cocker lover
            Element *608*
            • Jul 2003
            • 1295

            #6
            loved my crossfire when i used it(back up now) but if you can afford it go with an adjustable, my personal experience with dynaflows has been great, was playing with my emag and my rt today(yesterday as its after midnight) and both my dynaflows were kitting 900-1k psi no problem.
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            • MindJob

              #7
              I have a Centerflag 201 88cu/4500psi adj. that I use on my RT's and my X-mag. I also have a centerflag preset screw in which seems to do the job as well. The 201 is maybe a step below a Max-Flow

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              • guysdaman
                Bitte Ein Bitt
                • Sep 2002
                • 391

                #8
                Dynaflow is the way to go! Have been running one for about 6 months on my x-valved mag and the recharge rate and consistancy tied with centerflags oustanding customer service is a win-win situation. If you are interested I have one for sale...PM me for details.

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                • alooney11
                  I like Halo2
                  • Oct 2004
                  • 349

                  #9
                  Apoc2k is the way to go. Lifetime warranty on the product not the purchaser, plus you can easily attain rapid fire.
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                  • siloseven
                    seven
                    • Aug 2004
                    • 278

                    #10
                    what do you guys know about WGP carbin tanks, also looking at Dye's lineup? and where can I get a flatline? I hear about them but don't seem to see them anywhere.

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                    • 11_Mile_TMaster
                      Registered User
                      • Dec 2002
                      • 230

                      #11
                      I could be wrong on this, but I think the Dye tanks operate at 750 PSI. This is a bit low for an RT to really work well.

                      I don't know about WGP's tanks.

                      Personally, I've used a PMI fixed output tank on my RT,

                      Two of my friends use Crossfire tanks...
                      And I'm now using an AGD Flatline (Thanks Tuna!)
                      (On that Note, Tunaman is your best bet for a flatline.)

                      All have worked great.
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                      • SpecialBlend2786
                        Registered User
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 4023

                        #12
                        I have a Dye Throttle 71/4500 preset, it outputs 850, which is just perfect for my mags. I think the new throttles are set at 750 though, not 100% sure

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                        • mag88888
                          ULE MAG
                          • Oct 2004
                          • 983

                          #13
                          flatlines are outta production. i was tryong to get one alittle bit ago too. one o the engineers told me this. BlackVCG. you can get one on the forums though.
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                          • personman

                            #14
                            Mags run fine on 750. Classic mag and RT both. But keep in mind if you have a RT/Xvalve, the higher pressure you have, the more reactivity you get. That could be a good thing or a bad thing based on your preferences.

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