Building a second mag but need help with a good compressed air tank!

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  • nathanjones008
    Magpride008
    • Nov 2006
    • 515

    #1

    Building a second mag but need help with a good compressed air tank!

    Good morning everyone! Quick question. I am in the middle of building my second mag. I found a great deal on a 68/4500 crossfire fiber wrapped tank on amazon.com for 99 bucks used. I can not find the preset pressure on the description. Cause we all know mags like high pressure. Does anyone know what the preset pressure is on these new crossfire tanks?

    I have a RT pro and a(soon to be) mag classic if that helps.
  • Tropical Life
    Classic's Do it Better!

    • Nov 2010
    • 498

    #2
    Just make sure its the red collar on the tank thats the 850 I believe.The blue is the low pressure.

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    • nathanjones008
      Magpride008
      • Nov 2006
      • 515

      #3
      Thanks!

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      • Sc0
        Registered User
        • May 2004
        • 22

        #4
        Crossfire currently has a trade-in program as well, can get the newer, rebuildable, lighter, shorter, blah blah blah valve... $32.95

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        • bigbthebenji
          Registered User
          • Sep 2007
          • 656

          #5
          tank

          forget that tank. I've got a 2011 hydroed adjustable armageddon tank I'd sell for $85 + shipping!

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          • VailSkibum
            Go Big or Go Home
            • May 2009
            • 254

            #6
            AGD 68/4500 Flatline In hydro till 9/11.

            W/ hardware, great RT reg, on/off valve, adjustable, etc, etc,

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            • SithSteve
              Registered User
              • Nov 2006
              • 683

              #7
              To back up the 2nd post, yes, the HP (red) Crossfire tanks are set to 850psi output. You're gonna wanna focus on a good reg that will provide fast recharge and allow you to get the most air out of the tank.

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              • nathanjones008
                Magpride008
                • Nov 2006
                • 515

                #8
                Thanks for all the great insights! I will keep those offers in mind!

                I do have a question. Does the AGD flatline reg worth it? Is it worth 175 bones to have it installed?
                thanks.

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                • sjrtk
                  Clown under the bed
                  • May 2009
                  • 828

                  #9
                  Originally posted by nathanjones008
                  Thanks for all the great insights! I will keep those offers in mind!

                  I do have a question. Does the AGD flatline reg worth it? Is it worth 175 bones to have it installed?
                  thanks.
                  Simple answer is Yes and No. Yes they are cool to have look good are built with the quality you expect and they just work. No they are a little heavy (like MOST adjustable reg) they can be a pain if you intend to use it on different markers. So it is up to you what you are willing to deal with.

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                  • captian pinky
                    Bearded Works

                    • Oct 2004
                    • 2755

                    #10
                    I can say that flatlines are a great tank reg I currently have 3. If you have it setup with a rail and same airways with qd's on both guns it is pretty easy to switch. The other option I would go with is crossfire I like there older color regs alot also.if you are looking to get bounce out of your rt with little tuning get the flatline.And if not go with the crossfire it may still bounce.

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