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  • xen_100
    super-uber spyder tech
    • Oct 2002
    • 1203

    #16
    very true..........that is why I originally said, it doesn't make a difference.

    you have never heard of 47 ci aluminum tanks?







    all aluminum

    "super multi-green mag" Cp barrels, LX bolt, no-rise, intelli, 47ci flatline, halo................
    Red dragun body, turbo valve, 12" Boomstick, Spud magics anti-chop bolt with quickstrip, ELCD, nitroduck 68CI,Gas thru stock, 12V revy, AGD Warpfeed system
    Xen's paintball pages

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    • PsychoBaller
      Gone are my SFL days...
      • Nov 2000
      • 1952

      #17
      Ladies......

      If you do a search on the issue, you will find others have already posted info on the weight of air.

      A 68/4500 Tank will hold 15oz of air... that being said, 16oz is a pound... therefore a filled 68/4500 will be almost one pound heavier than not filled.

      ~da baller

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      • caleqs
        Where's your skateboard?
        • Feb 2003
        • 120

        #18
        So the diff in weight of the air between a 47 and 68 should be inperceivable. Here's the weights of crossfire 47 metal v. 68 wrapped from an email I sent them:

        68=2.5
        47=3.2

        weight in pounds.

        This makes it a matter of bulk v. weight I think.
        Jeff
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        Polished p/f ReTro Automag, Freak SS back and TD front, stock frame with wood grips (still like this classic look), 68/3000 Flatline on an datapimp69 AO Drop.

        WTB (prices shipped): 689 & 691 Freak Inserts ($11ea), LX ($50)

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        • paint magnet
          Member # 10,261
          • Dec 2001
          • 2488

          #19
          47/3000 Aluminum Nitro Duck

          47/3000 Air America Me'lee

          my reccomendations, although I shoot a steel tank on my Angel and I think it's a light setup lol
          My feedback

          Made in USA - it matters.

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