I am considering upgrading to a max-flo tank for my gun, and ditching the max-flo reg. Now, if I did that would I buy the regulator only from paintballgear.com and have a hydrotester or somebody switch the tank regs? Then I would have no need for an on gun reg, since the tank is adjustable correct? Thanks for any help, if I am missing anything, please please please inform me.
Impulse experts please help...
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Xen
yea if you have an adjustable tank then you dont need another reg, just keep the input below like 230 or bye bye impulse
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The reg you would order from pbgear would be a reg for screw-in tanks. You would have to have a screw in tank to screw into that. But if you can find a max-flo tank reg, yes you can get a proshop to switch bottles. You have to make sure you get the right reg for the right tank (ie don't get a 3000 psi rated reg for a 4500 psi tank.)
I'm sure you can order these from Smart Parts but the tanks are not cheap, so the tank regs will probably cost a bundle.The only difference between martyrdom and suicide is press coverage.
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nonono....the regs from pbgear.com are not for screw in. They are tank regulators. I am not a complete idiot
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Xen
yea squid have a hydro tester or an airsmith put a bottle on that reg, remember its 4500 so if you put a 3k bottle and over fill that is a bad thing. But yea impy's only need 1 regulator, thas why they are the best!
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Yep, you can do what you're talking about.
Ive got a old style maxflo LP (what you need for impulse), 4500psi reg I'd sell. It's on an out of hydro 114 bottle, so its almost not worth hydroing it cuz I dont have a gun that's LP and i sure as heck dont need a 114.
Lemme know if you'd be interested in buying just the reg, I'd cut ya a deal and hook you up with pics.
-Sam
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