any one using an armadeddon on there mag?

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  • triggerman
    a flagmans criptonite
    • Apr 2002
    • 399

    #1

    any one using an armadeddon on there mag?

    next weekend is pay day. I want to know if any one is using an armegeddon on there mag. if so do you have any issues with shoot down?



  • Gambit1106
    A.K.A Gambit Wang
    • May 2001
    • 997

    #2
    No problems with mine, I have used mine on an X-Mag, Angel Speed, RT Mag, and an E-Blade
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    • triggerman
      a flagmans criptonite
      • Apr 2002
      • 399

      #3
      you don't have any shoot down issues? and I have never used one but I hear good things about them. From the pics I have seen it looks like a pre set tank that screws into a reg. is that the case or is the reg attached to the bottle its self?



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      • S.S bandit AL
        AKA 03 half milled viking
        • Jul 2003
        • 184

        #4
        i also use a armageddon on my emag and its Great after i play game its within +-3 of each shoot i also use 900psi input for better rof. and on my autococker it works great its nonreged bottle scwered into a reg hope this helps you

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        • big echo
          playing with vitiman R
          • Jun 2003
          • 115

          #5
          it does screw in to a reg, but the out put on the tank is one of two 3000 or 4500. I use one on my emag with 4.0 software and thats the fastest thing out right now.no problems here, max flows are good also.

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          • triggerman
            a flagmans criptonite
            • Apr 2002
            • 399

            #6
            I would have bought one weeks ago but I didn't know it was a non reged screw in. which os cool cause that means I will be able to put it in a case still. thanks guys it will be ordered on pay day.



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            • Aegis
              To old for this
              • Dec 2002
              • 596

              #7
              The Geddon flows a LOT of air at a consistent rate. It is also rather heavy compared to a flatline.

              As far as the screw-in function - it is a bit different than a regular screw-in, in that if the tank is full you are pushing the pin in against tank pressure instead of output pressure. I can't screw mine on when it is full, but maybe other geddon owners have different experience.
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              • RoadDawg
                Degeneration X is back
                • May 2001
                • 4023

                #8
                Geddons are good tanks. I had one on my Micro RT back when I had it. Like mentioned it is a bit heavier then a flatline.
                Sorry, I'm old

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                • Bigzamboni
                  Overlord of Evil
                  • May 2001
                  • 466

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Aegis
                  As far as the screw-in function - it is a bit different than a regular screw-in, in that if the tank is full you are pushing the pin in against tank pressure instead of output pressure. I can't screw mine on when it is full, but maybe other geddon owners have different experience.
                  I screw out the output adjustment screw before screwing/unscrewing the tank. It moves the piston(?) away from the tank pin.

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                  • spacedtedybear
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 613

                    #10
                    Although I don't have an armageddon, I do have an apocalypse 2K. It's been really good to me so far. Just be sure to screw out your reg. nut almost all the way before you turn it on. Then slowly increace it as you go. When I first got mine, well lets just say that the nut was screwed in quite a bit, and i quickly found out how much pressure a macroline can take.

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                    • Aegis
                      To old for this
                      • Dec 2002
                      • 596

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bigzamboni


                      I screw out the output adjustment screw before screwing/unscrewing the tank. It moves the piston(?) away from the tank pin.
                      Can't wait to try that - makes perfect sense.
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