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  • Shirow
    www.digitalgunfire.com
    • Aug 2002
    • 2023

    #1

    Nitroduck tanks

    My local dealer has some adjustable screw in nitroduck tanks. I've never seen screw in adjustables before and I'm probably going to get one this weekend so that I can put a regular length on/off pin back in my retro

    Just wondered if anyone had used a nitroduck before - are they good tanks?
    Superbolt
  • shwerp
    Step Up
    • Nov 2001
    • 138

    #2
    One of the best systems out there....
    Team Exotic Elements

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    • Pile & A Half
      Registered User
      • Jan 2002
      • 863

      #3
      Yes...I really like mine. I just got it not to long ago and nothing has really gone wrong (which it shouldn't) . But yeah go for it dude. You will like it.
      -Every Thing Is A Pile

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      • Shirow
        www.digitalgunfire.com
        • Aug 2002
        • 2023

        #4
        alright cool, now i just have to find someone to buy my 68/4500 crossfire
        Superbolt

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        • Rancid Milk
          Registered User
          • May 2002
          • 248

          #5
          Like they said, Nitro ducks are great tanks. nuver used anything elso on my guns.

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          • Puddleglum
            Registered User
            • Oct 2001
            • 811

            #6
            Yeah, I've owned several Nitro Duck tanks and really like all of them. I do think that the screw in reg. is kinda long. But they are very light(the tanks) and the reg's have a really good flow rate. I would say go for it. And I'd like to see a screw in adjustable tank.
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            • Shirow
              www.digitalgunfire.com
              • Aug 2002
              • 2023

              #7
              Well, I'll take pics of mine when I buy it this Saturday.
              Superbolt

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              • ICOM
                zee best
                • May 2002
                • 1372

                #8
                Nitroduck are the best tanks besides AGD flatlines of course. I love my flatline i love my friends nitroduck.

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                • Brian68mag
                  Loving my free emag
                  • Apr 2002
                  • 318

                  #9
                  I love my duck.
                  Only thing that could be better is weight.
                  Level 10 Centerfeed polished Emag With J&J 2 peice.
                  Level 7 Powerfeed left 68 Mag' With J&J ceramic barrel.

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                  • Dayspring
                    aka- The Day Wang

                    • May 2001
                    • 9664

                    #10
                    DIBS!!! Drop me a PM

                    Originally posted by Shirow
                    alright cool, now i just have to find someone to buy my 68/4500 crossfire

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                    • Spray Painter

                      #11
                      LOL, i went to the nitroduck website and was reading about their hpa tanks:

                      Nitro Duck has been one of Paintballs more popular air system providers for a number of years now. Known for their unqiue styling and reliable products, they have recently unveiled their flag **** product, the Mega Reg. Well one thing can be said for certain; Nitro Duck pulled out all the stops on their way to designing this system. The Mega Reg itself has a very high flow rate, and Dual Regulated out putt eliminates the need for a convential secondary regulator.

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                      • Shirow
                        www.digitalgunfire.com
                        • Aug 2002
                        • 2023

                        #12
                        Dayspring: PMed you. I'll let you know
                        Superbolt

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                        • Shockerboy18
                          Registered User
                          • Jun 2002
                          • 88

                          #13
                          how much on the crossfire
                          I run a 99' shocker 4x4 sport

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                          • Shirow
                            www.digitalgunfire.com
                            • Aug 2002
                            • 2023

                            #14
                            man now everyone wants it

                            I have a couple of people locally that might be interested in it, so I'm going to try them first (as it's easier than mailing it.) I'm aiming for about $140, it's almost brand new (maybe 3-4 months old) and is in perfect condition.

                            If I don't get a buyer this Saturday, I'll let you know.
                            Superbolt

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                            • Coaster
                              Registered User
                              • Apr 2002
                              • 421

                              #15
                              i don't know if you guys have already seen this, but i beleive this is the reg that he is talking about : http://www.paintballchannel.com/article.php?sid=206

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