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  • donthurtthenoob
    Registered User
    • Oct 2006
    • 13

    #1

    tanks

    the evil scion 5K 88cu is for hpa ?

    how much does it weigh when full

    is it good .. anyone have any problems with it

  • don miguel
    the legend
    • Sep 2006
    • 1141

    #2
    • sexy
    • fiber wrapped
    • regulator (wich you don't nessesarily need)
    • big E on it

    That's it. I would buy a larger tank like a 65 or 88. It can be anything. Your mag valve has a built on regulator! Nobody knows about it though.

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    • lasrsktr
      Registered User

      • Aug 2006
      • 945

      #3
      Originally posted by don miguel
      • sexy
      • fiber wrapped
      • regulator (wich you don't nessesarily need)
      • big E on it

      That's it. I would buy a larger tank like a 65 or 88. It can be anything. Your mag valve has a built on regulator! Nobody knows about it though.

      please tell me your joking... You do need a regulator since the bottle is 4500-5000K and the valve will only regulate up to 3000K psi..... Please keep the idiot posts to a minimum.....

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      • don miguel
        the legend
        • Sep 2006
        • 1141

        #4
        Originally posted by lasrsktr
        please tell me your joking... You do need a regulator since the bottle is 4500-5000K and the valve will only regulate up to 3000K psi..... Please keep the idiot posts to a minimum.....
        Im talking about the fancy regulator on the tank. You can do just fine with a standard screw in regulator. DUH every tank needs a regulator. Im saving the kid some money here. Who needs an evil scion, if you have a regulator on your mag? you can do just fine with a screw in tank. I made a typo sorry.

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        • MANN
          I am in TN. GO VOLS.
          • Apr 2006
          • 4266

          #5
          actually you dont always need a reg for a tank when hooking it up to your mag . Only if the tank output is over 3000 psi. (read the warning on your rail) I have hooked up my scuba tanks to my RT pros (straight no reg) and they work great. zak vatter (I hope I spelled his name right) has vids of him hooking his rts up to scubas

          If you have a rt valve and want the "bounce" than get a adjustable reg on the tank(something that can go above 850psi) Make sure that the reg is HP and not LP.

          If I was going to put that much money into a tank I would go with the AGD flatline or angelair.

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          • Dark Frost17
            Darkness...
            • Mar 2006
            • 752

            #6
            cant use that scion....its for lp markers......your bolt wont cycle...

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            • donthurtthenoob
              Registered User
              • Oct 2006
              • 13

              #7
              what is the difference between lp and hp and what do they stand for


              mini uses _p?

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              • ChrisHal43
                Choppa City
                • Oct 2006
                • 7

                #8
                a minimag uses HP

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                • electriceel125
                  Golden Gun 009
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 875

                  #9
                  Originally posted by donthurtthenoob
                  what is the difference between lp and hp and what do they stand for


                  mini uses _p?

                  Hi Pressure and Low Pressure.

                  Mags need high pressure. (around 800)

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