What tank with my RT-PRO?

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  • wobbles82
    To The 5
    • Jan 2003
    • 604

    #1

    What tank with my RT-PRO?

    Just wondering, anyones opinions on a good tank for my new RT-Pro "X", hehe. Right now I have a small Centerflag tank, it doesnt dejuice or anything its just...it only puts out 800psi, id like at LEAST 850psi so I can get a lot of reactivity, well even at 800psi I can hit it up to like 11 but I crave the ability for mecha 15bps. So just say whatcha like, I usually like smaller sized tanks, but any tank that has worked nice for you and your mag!
    2 da k da 2 Timmah.

    Oh..it shoots da 620:1 .No problemo.
  • MinimagRockin'
    Registered User
    • Oct 2000
    • 471

    #2
    Flatlines are adjustable over 800psi, and I think they come in 45 and 68cu sizes.

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    • WickeDKlowN
      Registered User
      • Jun 2001
      • 3098

      #3
      just get a small adjustable tank, so you can get it right where you like it.
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      • shartley
        paintball player
        • Mar 2001
        • 9169

        #4

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        • paint_munkey

          #5
          a flatline would be ideal...
          but any adjustable tank should do the job reasonably well.

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          • joeyjoe367
            Confirmed 11 bps RT User!
            • May 2001
            • 1982

            #6
            I'll recommend a CenterFlag Dynaflow. I basically stole mine, I got such a great deal on it It's adjustable from 600-1000 PSI, I believe and is very consistant.

            The greatest feature on the dynaflow has got to be the on/off. It's just a push-button and you're tank is on, and then you push a button and your tank is off *PLUS* It bleeds all the air upstream to the gun.

            No more slide-checks, proconnects, or bleed valves in the line of the gun puetzing up it's good looks . It is a bit loud, but nothing you can't get used to. Heck, at the fields you'll see people dry-firing like crazy all the time, so the degassing is no big issue.

            Dynaflow is the high-pressure version of the Mac-Dev Conquest, IMO.

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            • wobbles82
              To The 5
              • Jan 2003
              • 604

              #7
              Thanks!!

              Thanks a lot guys! I tried some adjustables, took the advice, and it worked! Used my marker for the first time officially at practice, and tried out a few 850-900 pressure tanks, worked incredibly sweet, I couldnt believe my mag could shoot that fast, thanks a lot fellas!
              2 da k da 2 Timmah.

              Oh..it shoots da 620:1 .No problemo.

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