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  • Shane-O-Mac
    Registered User
    • Sep 2002
    • 1045

    #1

    New Air America products!

    Introduced at World Cup.

    First off:
    new screw-in tanks, low and high pressure, rebuildable, and dust finished. Very light and still has the good old AA lifetime warranty.

    2nd: push button fill stations. comes in 3 flavors, unregulated, 3000psi and 4500psi versions. can be serviced and rebuilt in a few minutes, while still aired up. check the picture of the shaft and knob, how easy is that? it just has a collar to unscrew, and Viola! it slides out to clean, lube or replace o-rings.

    3rd: XLT Co2 valve. a new design (released at IAO) that keeps the tank from leaving the valve if it starts coming apart. the chanels on the valve will fully dump ALL the co2 in the tank before it can become a projectile, and are large enough to NOT get plugged up with any thread lockers. Also has a longer tang to make it stay on the valve longer. Tested with a 20oz tank filled to 24oz, (yes it was overfilled on purpose) and the tank fully vented the co2, before the bottle could unscrew far enough, to become a projectile.

    4th Co2 tanks with XLT valve installed: most sizes available.

    Call Air America for availability and pricing. everything should be available this week. Tell them you heard about it on AO!

    Shane-O
    I have nothing good to put here...........


  • Halliday
    Level 10
    • Oct 2000
    • 1655

    #2
    That is a great idea on the co2 tank valve


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    • CRySyS
      Monkey Sale!
      • Oct 2000
      • 108

      #3
      Anymore information about the screw-in regs? Are they user serviceable and easy to take apart or locktighted together?

      Wait, the fill nipples look slightly familiar, does AA make WGP tanks?

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      • Skoad
        Registered User
        • Feb 2002
        • 3265

        #4
        very cool stuff.

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        • wyn1370
          ...--...
          • Feb 2001
          • 3821

          #5
          Originally posted by CRySyS
          Anymore information about the screw-in regs? Are they user serviceable and easy to take apart or locktighted together?
          good question, with new airline regulations, are the regs easily taken off for travel?
          You are the Wormtongue of AO.~bofh

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          • PBX Ronin 23
            Registered User
            • Jul 2004
            • 518

            #6
            That explains it! Looks like Dan Colby lost some major poundage and now I understand why.............lol.

            Good to see some new stuff from AA. Congrats Dan and the Boyz.
            /s/ Mel C. Maravilla
            PBX Battlezone
            PBX Paintball Station Inc.
            PBX Ballistix Lab
            PBX@NYC Paintball

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            • Empyreal Rogue
              Zetsubou Billy
              • Apr 2004
              • 1103

              #7
              Originally posted by Halliday
              That is a great idea on the co2 tank valve
              Very good idea. VERY good. I'm glad some company decided to make CO2 tanks safer, and it doesn't surprise me AA is doing it.
              AO Mid-Atlantic Part Duece.

              Come on Powerlyte!

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              • Dayspring
                aka- The Day Wang

                • May 2001
                • 9664

                #8
                Smart parts has one out as well, looks ALOT longer than that one, although I think it's just how the picture was taken. (WARPIG)

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                • Potatoboy
                  Hamburgers should be high

                  • Sep 2001
                  • 2533

                  #9
                  Originally posted by wyn1370
                  good question, with new airline regulations, are the regs easily taken off for travel?
                  According to Shane and Ted of AA at World Cup

                  All the new AA regs will feature a bleed channel like the new CO2 valves instead of a pluggable hole.

                  They will not be locked in place, but will be tourqued to specification for simple removal per TSA regulations.

                  Also, the new screw ins are user servicable and rebuildable.
                  Potatoboy!

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                  • Skoad
                    Registered User
                    • Feb 2002
                    • 3265

                    #10
                    why must we call for prices

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                    • abarnhar
                      Hmm... battle grips
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 603

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Skoad
                      why must we call for prices
                      If he posts prices here, it goes to the dealer forum. Plus, you should call the AA folks. They're such nice people.
                      CPPA #1240


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                      • Shane-O-Mac
                        Registered User
                        • Sep 2002
                        • 1045

                        #12
                        Thanks tater, for the help.

                        Yes it is be user servicable, but with a lifetime warranty, why do it your self? the reg itself will be able to come apart to clean and replace parts if needed, but it has holes for a Spanner wrench to unscrew the top, so it may be hard for someone to service it without the proper tools, or training.

                        Dayspring, if you look closely at the SP co2 valve, it is about the same length, but, it has a saddle cut to bleed off co2. Now the real problem is this, the threads stop at the saddle cut, then start again farther down. so what can happen is that IF the tank comes unscrewed and starts venting, it can jam the bottom threads right up to the inside neck of the tank and mess up the threads on the valve or the tank. so if something happens like that, you will have to buy a new tankand/or valve. AND if you are just removing it to change it out or such, you can easily booger up the second set of threads on the valve, trying to get them lined up, to unscrew. Way too much opportunitys to cross thread the SP valve, IMHO. "Oh and ours came out first! (IAO for ours, WC for theirs) SC villiage order over 200 of them to replace the valves in there rental tanks, hows that for an endorsment?

                        And as Tater said, the new screw-ins have the same type channel to relive pressure before the tank seperates from the bottle. Also, due to TSA guidlines (the airline security people) regs will not be using any thread locking compound, so that they can be easily removed for airline travel. but will be torqued onto the bottle.

                        Shane-O
                        I have nothing good to put here...........


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                        • Dayspring
                          aka- The Day Wang

                          • May 2001
                          • 9664

                          #13
                          Thanks for the info Shane. (Like I would've supported SP over you guys anyway... :))

                          Originally posted by Shane-O-Mac
                          Thanks tater, for the help.

                          Yes it is be user servicable, but with a lifetime warranty, why do it your self? the reg itself will be able to come apart to clean and replace parts if needed, but it has holes for a Spanner wrench to unscrew the top, so it may be hard for someone to service it without the proper tools, or training.

                          Dayspring, if you look closely at the SP co2 valve, it is about the same length, but, it has a saddle cut to bleed off co2. Now the real problem is this, the threads stop at the saddle cut, then start again farther down. so what can happen is that IF the tank comes unscrewed and starts venting, it can jam the bottom threads right up to the inside neck of the tank and mess up the threads on the valve or the tank. so if something happens like that, you will have to buy a new tankand/or valve. AND if you are just removing it to change it out or such, you can easily booger up the second set of threads on the valve, trying to get them lined up, to unscrew. Way too much opportunitys to cross thread the SP valve, IMHO. "Oh and ours came out first! (IAO for ours, WC for theirs) SC villiage order over 200 of them to replace the valves in there rental tanks, hows that for an endorsment?

                          And as Tater said, the new screw-ins have the same type channel to relive pressure before the tank seperates from the bottle. Also, due to TSA guidlines (the airline security people) regs will not be using any thread locking compound, so that they can be easily removed for airline travel. but will be torqued onto the bottle.

                          Shane-O

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                          • manike
                            INCEPTIONDESIGNS.COM

                            • Jan 2001
                            • 3820

                            #14
                            Those fill stations are the BOMB! Best fill stations I've seen or used. Cool stuff.
                            Inception Designs - My new company where Innovation is the Inspiration

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                            • PBX Ronin 23
                              Registered User
                              • Jul 2004
                              • 518

                              #15
                              BTW, in the event that no one on this forum has acknowledged it, Tater and Jon worked their butts off at the 'Cup. They represented AGD in the best possible light and true to the tradition that we've come to expect from the company.

                              Thumbs up for the two of them!!!!
                              /s/ Mel C. Maravilla
                              PBX Battlezone
                              PBX Paintball Station Inc.
                              PBX Ballistix Lab
                              PBX@NYC Paintball

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