Help me choose a new HPA system

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  • USAF-Flyboy with a Mag

    #31
    Originally posted by atcer


    AGD Flatline: works well, supports AGD, cant find one that doesnt cost 500

    Did you try pming RogueFactor?

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    • atcer
      Original Electro Shooter
      • Sep 2003
      • 317

      #32
      i went to his profile page, and there was no pm option. i have only pmed someone once, so im not sure if i did it right, but shouldnt there be a pm button under thier posts too?
      I'm a big guy with a big marker- 2oo2 'shoebox' style Dust Green 'Planet' milled SP Shocker 88/45k.

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      • hardr0ck68
        I miss Tom
        • Oct 2001
        • 783

        #33
        ummm yeah, where are you guys getting this flow information? (on maxy's and flatlines and all) first off i have seen preset bottles keep up with a mag on 20bps auto, i have also seen a flatline do the same, i have never seen a maxy do it but i would think it could. Now Maxy's are a high maitance system, flatlines are fairly low, and presets work till they die (then ushally you mail it in and get a new reg). Air America systems are for all pratical pourposes the same as a flatline, i run 2 4500 raptors cause they are a butt load cheaper than flatlines and have a lifetime warrent (even if you bought it used, its still covered). i owned a old style maxy and hated it, and will never buy another cause SP dicked me around for months tryin to get replacement parts from them. but yeah DO NOT BELIEVE ANYONES FLOW INFORMATION UNTILL THEY PROVIDE GRAHPS, because im sure they are basing it off hype and experiances witht he systems. While that information may be useful it is not proven facts, its hearsay and preferance. Any airsystem on the market what goes uo to 700 psi output or higher will run a mag no issues.

        sorry for my spelling, and for the rant
        Tom was the last of a now extinct breed, a breed of players who build a community, a breed of owners who gave to the sport never taking more than what they deserved. I hope to see you at the feild again some day....

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        • JT2002
          Registered User
          • Jun 2002
          • 1863

          #34
          heres a beter idea. you already have a flatline, why not just spend 120 on a TANK ONLY from air america and go spend the extra on paint.wouldnt that be molto easier? DING DING DING!!!!

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          • SlartyBartFast
            The Flying Scotsman
            • Jun 2002
            • 2940

            #35
            Originally posted by hardr0ck68
            DO NOT BELIEVE ANYONES FLOW INFORMATION UNTILL THEY PROVIDE GRAPHS
            Too true. I refuse to believe that that reactivity which is purely based on input pressure is different from one tank to another.

            Wouldn't the effect of poor/different flow be seen as shoot-down while sweet-spotting the trigger? How would it affect being able to sweet-spot?

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            • atcer
              Original Electro Shooter
              • Sep 2003
              • 317

              #36
              I would go get a new tank and slap it on there, but i dont want to haul around the football of a 114 to provide the amount of air that i need. I want a larger tank with the higher PSI. I live in Grand Forks, North Dakota... I play in Minneapolis, Minnesota. thats six hours away and its the closest place to get a HPA fill. I like to shoot around the house every once and a while. here is a great example. today i just got an X-valve. I cant install or tune the level ten, change my tank pressure, or see that it works correctly for another week or so. I would love to have a tank that i can fill at the end of the day, and wont leak, or run out with in a week. so i could take it home and still have enough air to mess around with. (i empty the 68ci 3k in one game.)
              I'm a big guy with a big marker- 2oo2 'shoebox' style Dust Green 'Planet' milled SP Shocker 88/45k.

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              • JT2002
                Registered User
                • Jun 2002
                • 1863

                #37
                imho, you should really looking into picking up a scuba tank or two, u see, you are in the ideal situation for that. look at it like this, get 2 scubas, less gas money spent since 2 tanks will fill ur pball tank a bit. you will need less trips and have more air to shoot. like i said, you really are in the ideal situation for scuba tanks. id highly suggest looking into em

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