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  • big E kingpin
    US Navy Fire Controlman
    • Sep 2002
    • 243

    #1

    hpa system ??

    im looking to find the lightest n2 tanks. im interested in 68/45, and 88/45 stubby. anybody have any expireances?



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  • Josh2Xtremes
    PaintballX3 Magazine
    • Jun 2002
    • 430

    #2
    Plenty!

    Crossfire. Reliable. Consistent. Nuff said.
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    • TheJester
      Registered User
      • Sep 2002
      • 753

      #3
      yea i'll 2nd the crossfire, i have a 68/3000 preset on my RT minimag, i was chroning it for an indoor game(260) 1st shot-262, 2nd-259, 3rd-261....if you ask me, that's pretty good, the 259 was prolly my fault too, it may have been a weird ball, or i didn't pull the trigger fast enough when i released it because of the RT chrono procedure, so that 259 may have been a little spoof, but even still, all with in 4 fps of eachother, that's damn good if you as me
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      • FutureMagOwner
        Registered User
        • Dec 2001
        • 3354

        #4
        how about the worr gas stuff those are the smallest preset regulators i can think of and are aparently pretty good

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        • IWannaRiot979
          ::TeamMint::
          • Aug 2001
          • 380

          #5
          I like my Centerflag 68/4500 alot. Light and tight, reg is smaller than most. I'm inclined to believe it's very consistent, (But yesterday I got 'golf ball paint', so I can't really comment.) At AVI it's around $180, which I believe to be a great price.

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          • blembiggity
            blue to black x mag-AGDE
            • Jul 2001
            • 298

            #6
            my angel air is pretty light, not as light as my AGD tank but it is very reliable as well if thats what u are looking for
            nor cal representin


            you are a

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            • Senor Cartman
              Registered User
              • Jan 2003
              • 10

              #7
              I thought my A.I.R. made my Angel kinda heavy but, yes it is a great system- was very solid (with the single exception of the electronic's plastic cover, but they were cheap and easy to come by), very consistent (but not more than the best systems out there) and very reliable. Plus the feature of being able too see how many shots you had left was nice. For the price however they could have built in an on/off.

              I also like Max-flows. Very consistent and now they look good. It seems Smart Parts constently upgrades the look of these, making them ever more compact and "tight". My only real gripe is that they tend to leak or "misbehave" at the slightest micron of dirt or if a tiny mark isfound on an O-ring. But still worth the money.

              Now, I'm glad someone brought this up because I don't know much about the "lower-end" systems. I keep hearing that some systems that cost a fraction of the "higher-end" ones are just as good; it's just that they're just not as fancy. If so I'd be willing to try one. My criteria are: something consistent above all- then a solid design, well-built, not leak-prone, and light and compact if possible. Oh and yes, something that can sustain high rates of fire w/o shootdowns.

              BTW, does AGD still make the 3Kpsi/68cuin tanks?

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              • CRog075
                Registered User
                • Jun 2002
                • 763

                #8
                PE. Hands down.

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                • AcemanPB
                  Exactly
                  • Mar 2002
                  • 1885

                  #9
                  I use a 68/4500 crossfire and I love it. I've had zero problems and it's extremely consistent. I don't know how light they are compared to other presets but I'm pretty sure the reg is stainless steel.

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                  • Ityl
                    Registered User
                    • Nov 2000
                    • 706

                    #10
                    Originally posted by blembiggity
                    my angel air is pretty light
                    lol
                    I like potatoes

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