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!
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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