Shootin' an Emag, need a new tank

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  • CpSuPeRkId
    Registered User
    • May 2002
    • 390

    #16
    nobody i know that uses an emag actually uses manual mode unless needed. so why get an adjustable to adjust the "bounce"??? pmis and crossfires are both great tanks that arent too expensive(around 200 for 68/4500) and they both give out 800 to 850 which is plenty bounce for manual mode. its just the smart thing to do if ur shooting an emag. if u have to get an adjustable id suggest the flatline or max flo, but id go with the flatline cuz its an AGD product and will go great with your AGD gun!!!
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    • DeFAuLt
      Registered User
      • Jun 2002
      • 95

      #17
      Originally posted by Eagle
      I want an adjustable tank so I can adjust the trigger bounce, the Angel AIR has a max output of about 900psi, I'm trying to fix it, but it doesn't look likely. A light wieght tank would be nice, but not a nessessity as that I play mostly in the woods utilizing cover and concealment. And I'm concerned with cost, reliability, and performance, not looks.
      you have an AIR and you: play woods, are concerned with cost, have a stingray in your sig

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      • alkafluence
        Slave to the Traffic Light
        • Jun 2002
        • 543

        #18
        Originally posted by CpSuPeRkId
        nobody i know that uses an emag actually uses manual mode unless needed. so why get an adjustable to adjust the "bounce"???
        I disagree here. The truely great mode on the Emag is "hybrid," which uses both mechanical and electronic elements of the Emag's capabilities. So, an adjustable tank is also useful in that highly likely scenario.


        I'm not under the alkafluence of inkahol that some thinkle peep I am. It's just the drunker I sit here the longer I get...

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