I've been sufring for like 15 minutes and have seen a bunch of threads where people say that an adjustable N2 system will help the "reactiveness" of the RT valve by allowing you to adjust the input pressure that kinda controls the trigger.
Seems logical, but since both the AIR and RT valves have internal regulators, wouldn't the internal regulator cancel out an adjustable tank regulator and just bring it down to about 400psi?
I have been plannig to go for a CenterFlag 420 Hyperflow 68/4500, but seeing people saying that an adjustable tank will work best, looked at the 68/3000 Flatline. I would buy the Flatline, just how many shots can you get from it? I don't want to carry more paint than I can shoot!
Seems logical, but since both the AIR and RT valves have internal regulators, wouldn't the internal regulator cancel out an adjustable tank regulator and just bring it down to about 400psi?
I have been plannig to go for a CenterFlag 420 Hyperflow 68/4500, but seeing people saying that an adjustable tank will work best, looked at the 68/3000 Flatline. I would buy the Flatline, just how many shots can you get from it? I don't want to carry more paint than I can shoot!

They're adjustable, which is good for the RT, and come with a little drop, so I don't need to get another one right away. It's small, but it'll do the trick. The only problems are that they are only 3000psi, and thus can't shoot the 720 rounds of paint that I can carry into a game, being a backplayer for my team
And, the thing is going to be tough to switch between markers without having a quick disconnect of some sort, either macro or the AGD ones.
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