Looking for pictures of 4500 psi systems must be compact

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  • Blurry
    Registered User
    • Dec 2001
    • 324

    #1

    Looking for pictures of 4500 psi systems must be compact

    looking for 4500psi compressed air systems, looking for some major compactness please show me any pics you have
    Yah uh huh thats a hit!

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  • wobbles82
    To The 5
    • Jan 2003
    • 604

    #2
    If your looking for screw ins,(even adjustables are small) check out ..well most tanks nowadays are small lol. Any Nitroduck, Dye Throttle, PMI etc. Here is a pic of the PMI 48/5000, probably the smallest tank I have used although I have heard the Throttles are much lighter.
    2 da k da 2 Timmah.

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

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    • jpdgas
      Don't Get Eliminated!!!
      • Jan 2003
      • 222

      #3
      Heres mine

      Super compact NitroDuck X-stream. Its one (if not THE) fastest recharging adjustable screw-in tanks. Tough skin too, which means hydro every 5 years. Also on a NW spoon drop, which puts the back of the tank about 4 inches behind my valve. Its a 68 4500. Most tanks are around the same size now, the real difference will be in your drop.

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      • personman

        #4
        I highly reccommend crossfire tanks. The 72 ci tank is just about the most compact (4500) tank they sell besides the 45/45s and those dont hold nearly as much.

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        • CoFFeY[NiTrO]
          battle royale
          • Sep 2001
          • 3222

          #5
          Maybe try the 72ci Flatline?

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          • notbob
            Registered User
            • Aug 2003
            • 21

            #6
            I don't have a pic to show, but check out www.crossfireinc.com.

            They have a new 92 stubby, which is smaller than their previous 88 stubby. (which rocks too - I have both)

            The 92 is only 3/4 of an inch longer than a standard 68, and is lighter than an 88.

            It has a 5 year hydro and has always kept up with my Emag.
            I have it setup with a dropforward and on/off.

            The whole thing is pretty compact and I HIGHLY recommend any Crossfire tank.

            If you do get one of theirs from their site, tell em Tony Jackson sent ya and maybe they'll give ya a discount?

            Not Bob
            Capt. Mayberry Marauders
            Scenario Paintball Team

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            • BajaBoy
              Registered User
              • Jun 2002
              • 2158

              #7
              Its all about the Corssfire tank. My 68ci 4500psi has been on my emag, my rt, my old cocker etc. and i have Never gotten shoot down. (even with sweetspotting the rt in testing)

              i cant say the same about nitroduck.. or pmi (used both)
              RT
              Ace'd Emag (sold)
              Xmag (sold)

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