Armageddon tank?

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  • FallNAngel
    Registered User
    • Apr 2003
    • 1076

    #16
    Originally posted by Banshee23
    They are a little long, you should definately use a small drop at the least to shorten it up some.
    Odd, my friend uses an AA rail and puts it on backwards to make it longer... It's not really all that long
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    • -=Squid=-

      #17
      Can anybody post some pics of armageddons on gun?

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      • DK1
        Registered User
        • Oct 2001
        • 384

        #18
        Originally posted by -=Squid=-
        Can anybody post some pics of armageddons on gun?



        Check in that directory for a lot of pics. I don't think I've got any with the tank screwed in, but that should give a general idea.

        DK1

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        • magmonkey
          Mass Destruction
          • Oct 2001
          • 775

          #19
          a geddon is not standard threads (a screw in tank will not screw into it)

          that being said I have 5 of them
          1 on the emag 800 psi
          1 on the mocro mag 900 ps1
          1 on the dc viking 400 psi
          1 on the dc fsp viking 400 psi
          1 on the rtpro 900 psi

          they rock, I have had not problems with any of them
          they are expensive and a good screw in such as a crossfire will for the most part make most people happy at less than half the cost but I stick with things I have good luck with

          Alan
          DC

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          • -=Squid=-

            #20
            Originally posted by magmonkey
            a geddon is not standard threads (a screw in tank will not screw into it)

            that being said I have 5 of them
            1 on the emag 800 psi
            1 on the mocro mag 900 ps1
            1 on the dc viking 400 psi
            1 on the dc fsp viking 400 psi
            1 on the rtpro 900 psi

            they rock, I have had not problems with any of them
            they are expensive and a good screw in such as a crossfire will for the most part make most people happy at less than half the cost but I stick with things I have good luck with

            Alan
            DC
            EVERYBODY is missing my question. Im talking about the BOTTLE. As in, if I take the bottle of the arm and reg, and its just the bottle, NO armageddon ANYTHING attatched to the bottle, will my conquest screw into the BOTTLE? Is the BOTTLE standard threads?

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            • tribalman
              Registered User
              • Dec 2002
              • 719

              #21
              why are you asking how good an armageddon is if you just want the bottle. all bottles are pretty much the same. some are longer, some are fatter, some hold more, but basicly the same thing. if you just want a bottle buy some pmi or bulldog tank and get ur conquest put on it.
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              • -=Squid=-

                #22
                Originally posted by tribalman
                why are you asking how good an armageddon is if you just want the bottle. all bottles are pretty much the same. some are longer, some are fatter, some hold more, but basicly the same thing. if you just want a bottle buy some pmi or bulldog tank and get ur conquest put on it.
                Because I dont want to blow money on a tank with a crappy reg thats gonna sit around?

                I need a tank to use till my conquest gets fixed, but it still needs a bottle. What do you care? Just answer the question.

                And NO, bottles arent necessarily all the same... im not talking about size, im talking about THREADING.

                Either way... the bottle will LIKELY stay on the geddon because Ive got a 68/45 bottle... just not sure how safe it is (hydrotest time)

                Its called researching-before-you-blow-200-bucks.

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                • magmonkey
                  Mass Destruction
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 775

                  #23
                  the threads on the tank should be the same

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