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  • Xenocide
    Registered User
    • Dec 2001
    • 63

    #1

    What n2 tank?

    So i just picked a timmy to complement my mag, and I was looking into getting a second n2 air system.

    I'm pretty straped for cash, (just bought the timmy), so I was looking at an alloy 47ci 300 psi crossfire tank. I fount em for 70 bucks online, and I like the price, but the regs look way different than the one on my 45/68.

    Anyone used one of these or heard of someone using them? any ideas?

    I do need the fast recharge rate for the timmy, iis a 3k gonna keep up?

    I've had good experience with my 45/68 preset 850 crossfire, never had a problem with it. worse comes to worse I might drop the 200 for the 45/48 crosfire 850 out.
  • slade
    Carpe Noctem
    • Apr 2004
    • 3442

    #2
    Originally posted by Xenocide
    Anyone used one of these or heard of someone using them? any ideas?

    I do need the fast recharge rate for the timmy, iis a 3k gonna keep up?
    two of my friends have 47/30 tanks. the recharge rate depends on the regulator, so look at the regulators not tank pressure. Although it will most likely work fine, i would not buy it. it is either steel or thick aluminum/alloy, so it will be very heavy, and the regulator certainly wont be the best for consistency and recharge, and wont be adjustable. if you are willing to invest over 1k in a marker, save up a bit and get a quality tank, unless you plan on lending one gun/tank to someone, in which case you will need a tank now.

    edit - oh yeah and you wont get too many shots off of that tank either.
    xvalve, ule body, logic vert frame, WWA barrel
    68/30 PE nitro tank
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    • lew
      tres cool
      • Mar 2003
      • 311

      #3
      Crossfire's the way to go, but that tank is gonna be a little on the small side. If you want a small tank, get a 45/4500. You'll get about 500 shots from the 47/3000.

      I'd just use the 68/4500 that you already have and not worry about another tank.
      "AGD (Always Gun'em Down)"

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      • Xenocide
        Registered User
        • Dec 2001
        • 63

        #4
        i should have mentioned I am lloking to pick one up so that I can loan out the mag

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        • slade
          Carpe Noctem
          • Apr 2004
          • 3442

          #5
          Originally posted by Xenocide
          i should have mentioned I am lloking to pick one up so that I can loan out the mag
          you should probably still try to save up a little bit longer and go with a better tank, since you will want to have the better tank on your gun and a mag with a 47/30 will need a fill after every game. but its ultimately your choice.
          xvalve, ule body, logic vert frame, WWA barrel
          68/30 PE nitro tank
          cp unimount
          halo B

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          • saml604
            Registered User
            • Oct 2004
            • 165

            #6
            Maxflows are very nice. Actually I happen to have one I would sell you right now. http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...74#post1679674
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            • thorn
              Dont poke me!
              • Aug 2004
              • 170

              #7
              do you really NEED two n2 tanks. just get a 70cu 5000 psi peanut and be done. unless your gonna go halo 2 on us and carry two around a time blasting the living sheot out any inhuman scum that dares to get in your way.....just get a nice one and be done. and repeat message.

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