Recommend an adjustable tank for my Micromag RT!

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  • oldsoldier
    just choke yourself out!!!
    • Feb 2002
    • 2459

    #31
    Had an AIR armageddon. Worked great, but heavy. Have a 45k flatline now, works great.

    The way to tell the 3k from the 45k is the lettering right above the gauge. It will say 3000 or 4500.
    X-mag #10. Nuff said.

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    • shartley
      paintball player
      • Mar 2001
      • 9169

      #32
      I love my 68/4500 Flatline, and would recommend it to anyone looking for an adjustable tank.

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      • dcmander
        Sweet Shot
        • Jun 2002
        • 798

        #33
        Originally posted by Coaster
        if i were you, i would not go with a 4500 flatline because many peole on AO have been having problems with them. If i were to get a 4500 adjustable tank it would DEFINATELY be a dynaflow. The dynaflow has a built in dove tail mount and is made out of aluminum , which i doubt would wear down that quickly. The people taht have dynaflows don't say anything bad about them. I am not sure about the availibility of the Flatlines, but i konw that the dynaflows will be at, and in stock, most online stores.
        Yah I'm 80% im gonna grab the dynaflow on eBay for 200$ tomarrow. Here's the link, tell me what you think! it has 2 year left on hydro but is in good condition. Do you think it is a good deal? No ones bidding on it and its at $199.00 ....

        http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...582258366&rd=1

        The only thing i'm hesitant on with the dynaflow is the fact that you cant see the guages enless the gun is turned on.. I don't keep my gun hooked up w/ macro..when im done playing i take the macro between my tank and gasthru grip off. If i want to see how much psi i have left, its kinda annoying to hook that macroline back up..but i think its worth it..im just lazy and am still in love with my conquest :) :love:

        also the "inconsistancy" rumor that when the gun gets under 1000psi... the dynaflow increases the flow as the psi in the tank goes down to keep the highflow..im wondering if the ReTro valve will eve this out to make in consistant..no ones answered me on this... also i'm wondering if ill get mad shootup w/ the dynaflows increase of pressure and the ReTro valve...

        Help me out guys..i Need to talk to a mag owner that has a dynaflow! :)

        (BTW, that quote about the flatline 4500psi and the problems came from a guy on the pbreview.com forums.)
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