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  • ah137
    Registered User
    • Nov 2000
    • 569

    #1

    tank ? for emag?

    Finally got my e-mag...Heck yeah!! EMO1349!!! I need a tank now; basically my two choices are a 68 flatline or a 68 4500 crossfire 850 preset. So my question is the flatline that much better? The reason I am considering the crossfire is because it is a screw in and I can swap it between guns very easily and its a little cheaper?

    So what do you think?

    Thanks Hills
    NVE-mag
    Certified Airgun Tech.


  • FooTemps
    HURRRR
    • Sep 2001
    • 6702

    #2
    Flatline...Then you can utilize the hybrid and manual mode better. Remember the reactiveness can be changed by input pressure...

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    • Russ
      Senior Membrane
      • Jul 2001
      • 1935

      #3
      Congrats!

      You can definitly save a few bucks and go with the crossfire. Being able to adjust trigger reactiveness & manual mode is overrated. Anyways, you need to set the output at 800-900 to get a good reactive trigger anyways. Once you shoot it in E Mode, you'll never want to shoot it any other way.

      Like Cphilip says, "It's the trigger"

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      • cphilip
        Former Moderator

        • Jun 2026
        • 16216

        #4
        Thats right Russ!

        Howver I think the Flatline is so much nicer with the nice on/off on it and cool small guages for tank and ooutput pressure. I prefer it even if its a bit more trouble to take off. But I will agree with Emag in E mode trigger reactiveness is not even an issue. Its only going to make a difference in M mode and realy not that much. However I am runing my Emag with a Flatline set at 650 psi with no shootdown. If you got a choice wait on the Flatline 68/4500.


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