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  • sah111489
    Registered User
    • Jan 2004
    • 19

    #1

    mounting tanks question?

    OK, I have a few questions. I am getting an adjustable tank that you have to mount on a cradle or a drop forward. Can somebody clarify how this process works? Will a drop forward work just as well as the cradle? Isn't there a hose that is connected to keep the tank connected? How do you get it filled? Do you need to use a quick disconnect on the tank? Sorry about all these questions, but I am coming from a screw in prest so this is new to me. Any input would be really nice.

    Also if you guys could post some pictures showing how you mount your tanks would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
    Minimag
    retro valve w/lvl 10
    Y-grip
    warpfeed(12v x-board feeding it)
    centerflag preset(subject to change)
  • Jonesie
    All Around Good Guy
    • Oct 2002
    • 1123

    #2
    What kind of tank and gun are you joining? Details, man, DETAILS!
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    • smee
      It's a lie. Trust me.
      • Jan 2003
      • 1360

      #3
      some tanks you can mount on certian cradles. if you get one of these tanks that must be mounted on a seperate cradle, then u need to buy the cradle. the bottom part of the cradle will unscrew into two halves, and you put the bottom half and top half around the tank and tighten it so it holds. then you stick this assembly onto the main part of the cradle and it tightens down. do a google pic search for paintball guns and your certain to run accross a good pic.
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      • Kevmaster
        Owners Group Div: Director
        • Oct 2001
        • 5475

        #4
        Mounting:
        there are three types of mounting systems
        A) "Screw-In" or "ASA". This is the type that a CO2 tank and most preset N2 tanks are. This is the most common. This requires an ASA screwin location either on a drop forward or on the grip itself. Picture of ASA Threads Picture of Bottomline

        B) "Cradle". This type of tank requires a drop forward which has a circular ring that the tank neck or regulator fits into. This will clamp down to the tank. Picture of 'cradle' tank Picture of Cradle

        C) "Dovetail". This kind of tank requires a drop forward with a standard dovetail. These slide onto the dovetail and an allen screw locks them on. Picture of tank with dovetail Picture of dovetail drop

        Hose:
        All tanks will have a 1/8" NPT female threaded hole for the air to go out (or in the case of screw-in's, the ASA has the hole). Either way, putting a hose (microline, macroline and steel braided hose) into that hole and into the input of the gun is necessary. Usually two 90* elbows will be needed, although that depends on the configuation.

        Filling
        The tank is filled at any field that can fill N2 tanks. They will have the equipment to attach to the fill nipple (one way quick disconnect) on the side of the tank. Whats nice is that you do not have to remove the tank from the marker to fill it.

        and, no, you don't need another QD to put on your tank.
        a couple other notes:
        some tanks have an on-off feature. This is nice as without it, the tank must be bleed empty before it can be removed from the marker, or you must have a proconnect or a slide check and quick disconnect inline between the tank and the marker.

        let us know if we can help mre

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        • sah111489
          Registered User
          • Jan 2004
          • 19

          #5
          for Jonesie i am running a minimag with a y-grip and retro valve into a nitroduck tank. I don't know the exact type of nitroduck tank it is.
          Minimag
          retro valve w/lvl 10
          Y-grip
          warpfeed(12v x-board feeding it)
          centerflag preset(subject to change)

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          • Kevmaster
            Owners Group Div: Director
            • Oct 2001
            • 5475

            #6
            you're buying a nitroduck adjustable?

            I believe they are all screw in type tanks

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            • MayAMonkeyBeYourPinata
              Another One Bites The Dust
              • Feb 2003
              • 2246

              #7
              Originally posted by Kevmaster
              you're buying a nitroduck adjustable?

              I believe they are all screw in type tanks
              all nitro ducks are screw in
              Love Will Tear Us Apart

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              • Beemer
                I could tell you but then.

                • Oct 2003
                • 3250

                #8
                Well done

                let us know if we can help mre
                Excellent Post to help Kevmaster, pics and all.

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                • sah111489
                  Registered User
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 19

                  #9
                  thanks guys for helping, but I thought that at least one of the tanks nitro duck makes is one that you must mount. The guy I was trading with said it had to be mounted. I also went to a site selling nitro ducks and they sold mounting devices specifically for nitro duck tanks. Also, would a nitro duck tank provide me with good reactivity? Is the flow and recharge rate pretty high?
                  Minimag
                  retro valve w/lvl 10
                  Y-grip
                  warpfeed(12v x-board feeding it)
                  centerflag preset(subject to change)

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