Light HPA Tank? i'm looking for one.

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  • nate2k191
    texas a+m maroon
    • Feb 2003
    • 1170

    #1

    Light HPA Tank? i'm looking for one.

    Anyone know any good light HPA tank that works well with an x-valve/e-mag/x-mag?

    -Must sustain 15bps well
    -Must be light.
    -Prefer 4500psi

    mabey something like a 'penut'. don't care what brand.

    Thanks,

    Kevin
    -fully upped mech mag (magzilla) www.havoc-online.com
    -upped 68 mag (class) My Feedback AIM = nate2k191
    -live in peace TK-
    AO-TX
  • rkjunior303
    I need this more than you
    • May 2003
    • 4029

    #2
    CP tanks FTW.

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    • StygShore
      Waterford, MI

      • Aug 2002
      • 2854

      #3
      most are

      they are all lighter now actually....

      CP
      DXS
      NitroDuck
      Crossfire
      Stako ( I am not sure I would tempt fate with these, even as light as they are )
      Guerilla Air
      Centerflag

      I personally use a 70/4500 peanut Nitroduck I-reg - I purchased a piston kit with it that allows me to easily set output to 400, 600, 800, and 1000 - the last one being nice for mags


      The rest will put out 800-850 psi, or you can shim them up higher


      Styg
      Sometimes It's Good to be EVIL

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      • FiXeL
        Registered Gun-Whore
        • May 2006
        • 819

        #4
        Correct me if i'm wrong, but stako makes only tanks for the european market with PI certification instead of DOT. Either way, i would not reccomend them, because a lot of tanks turned up leaking between the alu neck and fiber wrapping. (including mine)

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        • nate2k191
          texas a+m maroon
          • Feb 2003
          • 1170

          #5
          Thanks for the help so far fellas.

          so basically, its personal preference on small tanks like penuts. I'll look at some reviews.
          -fully upped mech mag (magzilla) www.havoc-online.com
          -upped 68 mag (class) My Feedback AIM = nate2k191
          -live in peace TK-
          AO-TX

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          • d4m4don3
            does anyone read my posts?
            • Sep 2005
            • 1228

            #6
            Originally posted by FiXeL
            Correct me if i'm wrong, but stako makes only tanks for the european market with PI certification instead of DOT. Either way, i would not reccomend them, because a lot of tanks turned up leaking between the alu neck and fiber wrapping. (including mine)
            Wasn't there some sort of scandal at millenium about this? Stako pointed out that the main cause was due to improper filling of tanks that caused the issue.

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            • Chaos_Theory!

              #7
              The Stako problem was cleared up and the tanks are in fact allowed to be used again. A lot of the so called leaks werent even leaks but air escaping from parts of the tank when the inner pats expanded from the pressure.

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              • Cleric
                Registered User
                • Mar 2007
                • 142

                #8
                i really like crossfire tanks...if you have a mag go for an adjustable, like a flatline installed to a body, armageddon is decent, lighter than maxflo

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                • Bolter
                  Hardcore casual
                  • May 2003
                  • 1223

                  #9
                  The Stakos are suuuuuuper light. Doesn't feel right at all! We've come along way since Co2
                  Bolter
                  Storm Uk

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