HPA/ Nitro... What size and psi should I get?

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  • jetgirl
    Registered User
    • Mar 2004
    • 33

    #16
    Originally posted by trains are bad
    With a mechanical mag adjustability allows you to tune the amount of reactivity you experience. I personally consider an adjustable tank to be a must-have for a mechanical automag.

    I reccomend a centerflag dynaflow.

    RT trigger is another animal entirely, but I trust Centerflag products. I run an RT ULE with RT trigger, 68/3000 setup, 275 fps. I never experience any problems unless I'm borrowing a rental tank, but that's probably normal. The setup's MUCH heavier than my pump gun (duh), but it fits my playing style. Whatever tank/setup you get, main thing is it's safe, reliable, and fits your playing style.

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    • KapitalJin
      Registered User
      • Jun 2005
      • 139

      #17
      I ordered a 88cu 4500psi PMI tank few days ago before reading all these new comments. (Got it directly off this forum). Hopefuly it will do something.. haha I should be able to buy a reg seperately... I will consider that as a next upgrade.

      Thanks,

      Eric

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      • WickeDKlowN
        Registered User
        • Jun 2001
        • 3098

        #18
        I hope you don't mean buying an inline reg as the next upgrade. Inline regs and mags don't mix well at all.

        If you meant putting an adjustable reg on your tank then disregard this post.
        Classic RT - RT02667
        Blade IntelliFrame
        Dye Ultralight

        http://TheHybrid.net/

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        • KapitalJin
          Registered User
          • Jun 2005
          • 139

          #19
          woops, yeah I should have clarified that. I meant an adjustable reg. Anyone know where I can pick one up for a decent price?

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          • Eric Cartman
            []*[]
            • Apr 2003
            • 779

            #20
            I've always had a hard time buying a reg without the tank. Your best bet may be to just sell the PMI tank and buy an adjustable tank when you can afford it.
            Eric Cartman

            Respect my authoritah!

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            • KapitalJin
              Registered User
              • Jun 2005
              • 139

              #21
              I really shouldnt use the pmi tank for tournament use should I? I mean, I play back and I do need a consistant rate of fire.

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              • trains are bad
                Registered User
                • Oct 2003
                • 1751

                #22
                If it works, it works.

                I have an AGD flatline regualator only, that needs a rebuild. I'd sell it cheap. Airsoldier.com also sells just regs. They are not cheap though.
                TRB's feedback

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                • Aleis
                  Registered User
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 116

                  #23
                  I use a PMI pure energy tank myself and don't hae any problems, they might not be adjustable regs but they are nice tanks
                  Guns
                  Tippman SL-68 II (First gun and still lovin it)
                  X-Mag XT00160 (Shiny and Blue)
                  Custom 'AlphaMag' Mag (X-Valve, Chromed Y-grip, Chromed Galatix Z-body, Gloss Black Rogue Rail)

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