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  • chadlh
    Registered User
    • Nov 2006
    • 52

    #1

    Air Tank selection

    It looks like I'll finally be getting a marker. It'll be a RT PRO w/ Left PF body /Intelliframe /ULT (found on ebay for $20) and Q-Loader (found on ebay cheap also). My last big purchase is the air. I'll be playing woodsball 3-6 times a summer so won't need to use Reactive Trigger to much. I'm on a tight budget since I already spent more than my wife said was "ok" so I'm trying to see what I can get away with for HP air.

    So far I've found a Pure Energy 48/3000 Steel Tank Tank Preset Reg. for $130 Canadian
    My second choice is a PMI 48/3000 Steel Tank with what looks like a Reg. for $100 Canadian.

    What would your suggestion be keeping in mind I don't shoot more than 600-700 PB's in a game and won't be needing RT very much, will be using the air remotely, and don't want to spend much more than $125 Canadian (from a store in Canada to save fees at the border)?

    Thanks for the help,

    Chad
  • Pzippy
    + Resident Pope +
    • Oct 2006
    • 271

    #2
    Originally posted by chadlh
    It looks like I'll finally be getting a marker. It'll be a RT PRO w/ Left PF body /Intelliframe /ULT (found on ebay for $20) and Q-Loader (found on ebay cheap also). My last big purchase is the air. I'll be playing woodsball 3-6 times a summer so won't need to use Reactive Trigger to much. I'm on a tight budget since I already spent more than my wife said was "ok" so I'm trying to see what I can get away with for HP air.

    So far I've found a Pure Energy 48/3000 Steel Tank Tank Preset Reg. for $130 Canadian
    My second choice is a PMI 48/3000 Steel Tank with what looks like a Reg. for $100 Canadian.

    What would your suggestion be keeping in mind I don't shoot more than 600-700 PB's in a game and won't be needing RT very much, will be using the air remotely, and don't want to spend much more than $125 Canadian (from a store in Canada to save fees at the border)?

    Thanks for the help,

    Chad
    Well, if that's all you want to spend, the 48/3000's are really your only choice.

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    • chadlh
      Registered User
      • Nov 2006
      • 52

      #3
      I guess my real question is will either of these tanks do what I'm wanting and if so which would be the better one? What would the advantage be to trying to look around a bit more for a 48/4500 that's not tons more (over $200 CDN)?

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      • PhantomStalker
        Live For The Rush
        • Feb 2007
        • 11

        #4
        i got a 72/3k pure energy fror 60 bucks on ebay.

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