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  • Telefragged
    Terrified Of His Own Mind
    • Jan 2002
    • 457

    #1

    Tanks to go with an RT Pro

    Well, here I am, months away from buying an RT Pro, and I haven't decided on an air system. I was originally planning on going with a CenterFlag 420 Hyperflow 68/4500 preset, but surfing these forums has led me to think that getting an adjustable tank is a better idea.

    So, here we are, I've got a few questions.

    Will the 420 Hyperflow give me good "reactivity" and consitency on an RT, given its 750-800psi output? Or will I benefit from a 'higher end' adjustable tank? Choices, choices, choices...

    I found Raptor Rex 4500's for 250
    AGD 3K Flatlines for 270 or so
    Then again, the CF 420 is only 212.

    I was leaning towards the Raptor Rex because its a 4500psi which means lots of shots for me, adjustable, and relatively cheap in the scheme of things. But I've read over at PBReview that they have no on/off and no output pressure guage and are on the heavy side. What's your experience with this tank, for anyone who has used it?

    The Flatline only comes in a 3K version (or at least is does for my budget) but has gotten rave reviews all over this, and other PB websites, has a great on/off or so I'm told), problem is the mounting system and only 3K fill capacity.
    Buying QD's and rail adapters is gonna cost me some extra cash on top of what I'm already spending.

    Then there's the good 'ole screw in Hyperflow. It screws in, so I can change it between my current M98 and RT (when I get it) with no problem. Its also a 4500 fill capacity which means lots-o-shots for me, problem is, I cant adjust it.

    I know my post was a bit looong, but I'd appreciate help from anyone who'd be willing to contribute, thanks!
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  • ArthurDent
    I have my towel do you?!
    • Dec 2001
    • 270

    #2
    if you can get fills to 4.5k then save up a little more and get 68/4500 flatline, saw some at predator paintball in sac that tom had they are looking real nice and aprently they wont be that much more expensive then the 3k. The 4.5k are shiping also so it wont be long till they are in stores

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    • SlipknotX556
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      • Nov 2001
      • 5054

      #3
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      • boss_automager
        AO's Cake Whacker
        • Mar 2002
        • 1224

        #4
        Flatline=AGD,RT=AGD,c'mon get the Flatline!

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        • Telefragged
          Terrified Of His Own Mind
          • Jan 2002
          • 457

          #5
          Really, I know the Flatline is AGD and RT is AGD, but thats not wuite what I'm looking for. I'm on kind of a limited budget and don't want to invest $300 into a tank simply because it will be 'cool' What I'm really looking for is the best bang for the buck. And so far, the Raptor seems to be fitting that category, 4500psi fills, adjustable, etc. Unless I can get a relevant reason to buy a tank, I might get a Raptor.

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          • RT_Luver
            Co-Official AO Penguin
            • Jan 2002
            • 1827

            #6
            I have an RT PRO with AGD 3k. u dont have to worry bout shot count cuz I shoot like 400-500 shots per game and i only need to fill it up like every 4 games.of course by then i'm running low on paint and gotta get some more.....or gak some from my friends when they playing and i'm not
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            • RT_Luver
              Co-Official AO Penguin
              • Jan 2002
              • 1827

              #7
              ALSO.......more then likely the AGD 45's will be coming out relatively soon, and u sid that ur months away from buying it. by then the 45's should be out by then. if u go to dropzonepaintball.com they have a pre order thing for the 45's and round 380 or something. I cant remember and I thought that was a good deal.just my $.02
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              emagnum board
              14in freak
              12v smoke warp w/ interlink
              drilled 12v revy w/ JMJ impeller and WAS turbo rev board
              shocktech drop
              AGD flatline dovetail adaptor
              68 3000 flatline

              ***soon to be***
              emagnum body rail
              black powder coat
              custom grips from Frymarker

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              • OldSchoolMag
                Underpant Stealing Monkey
                • Jul 2001
                • 494

                #8
                I'm going to say go with one of the 4.5k systems. First of all, I'm not going to say AGD just because we're on the server. Let's look at it this way - 3k really won't last you that long on an RT Pro, especially with it's addictive ROF. I know because I'm always running back to the air fill station in between games. Now, the adjustable feature is nice and all, but if you can only shoot certain amount, then being able to adjust your output is a mute point. I'd go with a 4.5k system (the Flatline, if you can, but even PMI Pure Energy's will perform well) so that you'll be able to keep up with the paint your shooting.

                Hope this helps.

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                • Jordan-APL
                  AGD user 4 life
                  • Mar 2002
                  • 64

                  #9
                  I would say wait for the new 45 flatline and get one of those.

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                  • Telefragged
                    Terrified Of His Own Mind
                    • Jan 2002
                    • 457

                    #10
                    Everyone's telling me to get a 4.5k Flatline, and if I could, I would, its just too expensive for me, even a 3k Flatline is pushing it, I really don't think I can spend close to $400 on a tank, its jsut too much money. I could buy a 3k with a dovetail adapter and QD for around $320, which isn't bag considering that the CenterFlag will cost aroud $250 with a drop, QD for the asa and everything. I;ve decided against the Raptor, the lack of an on/off and not output pressure guage would really bother me.

                    So, right now I'm either looking at a 3K Flatline or CenterFlag Hyperflow.

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                    • RT pRo AuToMaG
                      (un)official MatrixDM4Tech
                      • Mar 2002
                      • 1000

                      #11
                      ok i use a crossfire tank on my r/t pro and it really sux. when it comes to air the 3 best u can get are:
                      -angel AIR
                      -Flatline 4500
                      -Flatline 3000
                      of course that's my 0.02.
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                      • RT_Luver
                        Co-Official AO Penguin
                        • Jan 2002
                        • 1827

                        #12
                        ok....guess I shoulda mentioned this earlier but I had forgotten. My friend has that centerflag hyper flow and they dont work great on RT Pro's. I mean their alright but u do really want an adjustable tank for the RT. I borrowed his and the reactivity wasn't very good.
                        Black Warp Left E-mag #EM00163
                        emagnum board
                        14in freak
                        12v smoke warp w/ interlink
                        drilled 12v revy w/ JMJ impeller and WAS turbo rev board
                        shocktech drop
                        AGD flatline dovetail adaptor
                        68 3000 flatline

                        ***soon to be***
                        emagnum body rail
                        black powder coat
                        custom grips from Frymarker

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                        • Telefragged
                          Terrified Of His Own Mind
                          • Jan 2002
                          • 457

                          #13
                          So its established that an adjustable tank will work better for the RT style valves, now, about how many shots can I get off a 68/3K Flatline? Somewhere around 700 I'm guessing. Playing 5 man do you think that will be enough shots for a middle/front player?

                          I can't justify spending $380 on an air tank, its jsut too much money, and for someone on a limited budget, I just can't do it. Who thinks a 68/3K Flatine will be ok? And if not, please dont tell me to save up and get a 4.5K Flatline, I can't spend that much on a tank, heck, thats more than 2/3 the price of the gun!

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                          • OldSchoolMag
                            Underpant Stealing Monkey
                            • Jul 2001
                            • 494

                            #14
                            Front to middle? Jeez... look, don't go with it because of its name! Yes, AGD makes good products, yes, their name means quality, but if you're A) on a budget, or B) looking for something more than they offer, then their product may not be for you. Like you, I'm not gonna shell out 300+ (Heck, 200+!) bucks for something I'm gonna toss in 3 years most likely (it's hard to take care of those tanks in my area...) that I'm buying in the first place because of the name! Best for your money in my opinion, is the PMI Pure Energy 68/88ci 4500psi. No, it's NOT adjustable. No, it's not AGD. Let me tell you, though - it works fine. I noticed NO difference in reactivity at all. I got over 950 shots per fill, and it was consistant and best of all - CHEAP! It's $189.99 at most places, which is a very good deal for a 4.5k. The 4.5k Flatlines will be a little out of your feasible budget if you're like me (it's going away in 3 years, why blow my cash!?) and is still a top quality tank. In between a 3k Chubby, a 3k Flatline, and a 4.5k Pure Energy, I noticed zero - ZERO difference in reactivity, and the slight difference was between consistancy of the Flat and PE versus the Chubby. In my book, the Flatline is only better because it is adjustable, but it is still TOO SMALL for me! Look, in the end it's up to you, I'm just saying what I'd do... and trying not to rhyme. Oh well.

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                            • mykroft
                              Registered User
                              • Jan 2001
                              • 2010

                              #15
                              Go with the Crossfire 45/88 Stubby if you can find one, otherwise the PMI 45/88 Preset is excellent. The RT doesn't really need an adjustable system.

                              As for an Adjustable system, don't bother with the Raptor, get a Max-Flow or a 45 Flatline.
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