Is the Air American Armageddon a good HPA tank for a M98 and a T1?

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  • Jaremy Rykker
    Slack Man
    • Jun 2004
    • 84

    #1

    Is the Air American Armageddon a good HPA tank for a M98 and a T1?

    I'm looking to get an Air America Armageddon 68/45, and would like to know if it is a good system for the TAC-ONE and Tippy 98. As well, how do you remove it from your marker, as it seems different than I am used to.
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  • DK1
    Registered User
    • Oct 2001
    • 384

    #2
    Originally posted by Jaremy Rykker
    I'm looking to get an Air America Armageddon 68/45, and would like to know if it is a good system for the TAC-ONE and Tippy 98. As well, how do you remove it from your marker, as it seems different than I am used to.

    Geddons are pretty good for about anything. The system attaches with a rail. The rail attaches to your grip frame just like any other bottome line. Then, the tank slides on the rail via a dovetail groove in the top. The rail has a set screw that you then tighten to keep the tank from sliding back off.

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    • Jaremy Rykker
      Slack Man
      • Jun 2004
      • 84

      #3
      And I simply have to put the gas line into the rail?
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      • PsychoBaller
        Gone are my SFL days...
        • Nov 2000
        • 1952

        #4
        Werd... just gots to ajust the Reg a bit with an allen key to make sure wut pressure ur running (as it's ajustable... heh).

        I had two AA's during my 10yrs o paintballin, great recharge, awesome quality... bit heavy, but the new ones are lighter and sleeker looking..

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        • WickeDKlowN
          Registered User
          • Jun 2001
          • 3098

          #5
          The air line goes straight to the reg on the tank, the rail is just there to hold the tank.
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          • DK1
            Registered User
            • Oct 2001
            • 384

            #6
            Originally posted by Jaremy Rykker
            And I simply have to put the gas line into the rail?

            That depends on what kind of line you use. The reg has a regular output located on the side of it. You screw in the fitting appropriate for what kind of hose you are using, just like you would a bottomline/duckbill. IE- you don't need anything you wouldn't need if you were using a duckbill, except for the rail the tank mounts on.

            DK1

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            • Hellaspaint
              Registered User
              • Dec 2001
              • 141

              #7
              High quality regulators.

              If you can have the new Abaddon regulator just buy it. There is a very-very useful bleed off function in the Abaddon. As you unscrew the piston's Allen set screw the air pressure is coming out. Very useful for the XValve-Lv10 remaining pressure in the lines.
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