Higher pressure Hpa tanks

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  • Paintslinger99
    Registered User
    • May 2007
    • 53

    #1

    Higher pressure Hpa tanks

    Hello AO'ers i have a question for some of you guys that pump all the bps you can get out of your mags. I have recently acquired a tac one and i love it! i have heard about the fabled RT effect but you need a high pressure air tank. i have a standard preset 88ci 3000psi PE air tank and i am looking to upgrade to an adjustable tank. So if any of you know where i could get a tank like that i would appreciate it, the only requirement is i must be able to use a remote with it and it cant be made by smart parts (i am boycotting them )

    thanks for helping me speed up my mag!
  • Chronobreak
    Rec Poster
    • Mar 2003
    • 5055

    #2
    you can get a flatline and run it remotely.

    it was also desighned to have fast recharge and be used with mags.

    you wil just want to add a slidecheck and q/d or a pro connect or soemthing of the like

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    • Paintslinger99
      Registered User
      • May 2007
      • 53

      #3
      anywhere other than the airgun website i can get one because 175 without a tank is pretty damn expensive.

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      • Badmovies.org
        Mostly harmless
        • Nov 2002
        • 250

        #4
        I know that I've seen airsmiths shim PE regs to produce higher output.

        I upgraded both of my Crossfire tanks to Flatlines and found it to be well worth the cost. If you are looking for a less expensive Flatline solution, then keep an eye in the B/S/T board here. A really good deal is when you get a 4500 psi tank with one on it.
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        • PanzerGen
          Registered User
          • Mar 2006
          • 144

          #5
          You could also look into the new Nitroduck I-Reg. It is only $40 for a new reg on ebay and $20 for a piston kit. It uses pistons to change the output pressure (400, 600, 800, and 1000 psi). The Nitroduck tech I talked to at D-Day even said the 1000psi one was made specifically for mag owners. I used this reg at D-Day with great results. Even at 800 psi it has a high enough flow that only one or two extra shims on my ULT will cause a bouncy trigger (6-7 total). I wouldn't use the Nitroduck hydrotesting service however. I had some bad results with that service , and it was expensive.

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          • Madmarx
            Mentally Unstable

            • Jun 2006
            • 2867

            #6
            I have these Flatlines that I'd sell.
            Pm me if interested

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