experiences with pre-sets

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  • mag-rebelution
    Johnny wants a brain
    • Nov 2000
    • 101

    #1

    experiences with pre-sets

    Well, I finally got a new mag after a two year lay off from the sport , and I know from experience that mags typcally run better on HPA . Being a college student unfortuatly I cant spent alot of money on stuff I dont absolutly need , so I cant sink alot of money into a nice HPA set up right now. I can however sink some money into something that'll let my gun preform at a high level , and not be too expensive-100-200 . So my question to you all is In your experiences what is the best preset tank to be had , probably 68/3k , Ive heard that the pure energy tanks are prfairly decent but im looking for a little more insight. Thanks
    Last edited by mag-rebelution; 03-08-2003, 10:37 PM.
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  • askman
    Registered User
    • Feb 2002
    • 463

    #2
    The consensus is that Crossfire tank is the most bang for the bucks here. Pure energy is a good tank though. For myself, I would pick up a used 68/3000 fiber tank with fixed output. They sell in the low 100s.(I've seen it for 100-120) with good hydro date. 68/4500 used sells for 150-170 or so. heck I even seen used 68/3000 flatliner for under 200.

    I use N2 almost exclusively on mags.

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    • FalconGuy016
      Divine Right, Pevs @ AG
      • Aug 2002
      • 6127

      #3
      Yep... I even think that presets are ideal on mags, unless you want to tune your RT valve
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      • pbpancho
        International Sales
        • Dec 2002
        • 48

        #4
        i have a pure energy 68/3k on my Retro and love it, its just right

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        • RT pRo AuToMaG
          (un)official MatrixDM4Tech
          • Mar 2002
          • 1000

          #5
          68/4500 crossfire tanks are under 200, same with the 88/45's and the 71/45's. Personally i'd go with a new crossfire, very consistant and at a great price too.
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          • madmatt151
            Registered User
            • Oct 2002
            • 764

            #6
            Air America...

            What about the Air AMerica "The Reg" it is $179 for the 68/4500 and $189 for the 88/4500. I have been debating on whether or not to get these. Are the crossfires better than AA?
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            • bbecker666
              Registered User
              • Dec 2002
              • 122

              #7
              I got a 68/3000 nitro duck w/megareg right here on ao for $120 just look around for a few days and your bound to find a good deal.

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              • TheJester
                Registered User
                • Sep 2002
                • 753

                #8
                crossfire all the way....68ci/3000 on mine, 261, 259, 262 for chrono results for an indoor game
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