ok this is the deal. i cant get a descent tank for my gun because there arents any places that fil up to 4500 psi. i think. what tanks can i get that are 3000 psi and really consistent? i as gonna get the apoc2k for $270, good deal. so does any one know of places that fill up to 4500 psi in Burlington, Vermont?
im pissed off, hpa filling places
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Getting a 4500PSI fill for me is rare, I think the last time I got to 4500 was in Chicago. 4200 sometimes around here if the field owner turns on the second compressor (at tournaments). 3K is enough for 95% of the people in 95% of the time. I would buy a 45 just so your not filling to limit everytime."Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess -
Just about every manufacturer of tanks makes 3k and 4.5k tanks. Like screw ins, PE and Crossfire or adjustables like maxflos, flatlines, or apocs. Pick whatever one you like. Also, just because you cannot get a 4500 fill now doesn't mean you wont be able to some time. Just get the 4500 tank that way when you finally get a 4500 filler in your area you won't have to mess around with getting a 4500 bottle or switching tanks all together.Comment
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Best choice.Originally posted by mag88888im just gonna go ahead and buy a 4500 psi tank and not limit myself as you guys said.
Calculate how much you spend on fills. It may be worth your while to get a hold of HP SCUBA or SCBA tanks and fill from those.Comment
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Just remember if you go the dive tank route that you're looking for a STEEL tank..they are the only ones that can handle HPA over 3K. all of the other tanks are aluminum and are only rated for 3000.Comment
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Not true.Originally posted by trimegatronJust remember if you go the dive tank route that you're looking for a STEEL tank..they are the only ones that can handle HPA over 3K. all of the other tanks are aluminum and are only rated for 3000.
You can get 4350psi rated hood-wrapped aluminium tanks.
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HP Steel tanks use DIN valves. Just get a 3300psi aluminum 80CF tank.Originally posted by trimegatronJust remember if you go the dive tank route that you're looking for a STEEL tank..they are the only ones that can handle HPA over 3K. all of the other tanks are aluminum and are only rated for 3000.Comment
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imho, having a scuba is not all it's cracked up to be. i have one at home for teching and goofing around, but most fields offer all day air at a reasonable price...5$ to 10$.
a 3000psi scuba usually ends up being about 2250- 2500 psi after it cools down from filling. with most guns, as the day wears on, you'll be filling more often and getting less and less in your gun tank.
with all day air, you can fill as often as you like and even though it's only 3000, you still get a roughly consistent 3000 instead of what you get using a scuba.
if you're lucky, you can get a scuba tank and a fill adapter for about 150$'ish. thats 30 days of all day air at 5$ and 15 days at 10$. not worth it to me. add in yearly visual inspection fees and hydro every five years and the associated down time too.....
i'm fortunate that even the fields in my area that don't have compressors, they do have boosters and we get decent fills.
also, in my area, scuba fills are 4$. add 1$ to 6$ and i've got all day air without having to lug a tank or worry about how much air will be in my next fill.
so, even though you only get 3000, i suggest you roll with it. get whatever tank you want as theres no telling what your local fields or stores may advance to in the future.
stores of course, are a different situation, but not much you can do about that.
just some food for thought. hope it helps.
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SCUBA Shops fill to 4500psi???
I'm not sure how other Scuba shops fill there air, but I'm SCUBA Certified and even I can't get my tanks filled over "2300psi" as that is the rating for SCUBA Diving. There are only two ways I know to get tanks filled over 2300psi at a scuba shop. You either write PAINTBALL on the tank, which they will then only fill to 2800psi or you have a Nitrox Tank which you can't get filled unless you have the Nitrox Certification even if you write PAINTBALL real big on it...
I'm also in Training for Firefighting. We have fill stations on some of our apparatuses and at some of the Station houses. The Apparatuses can only fill to 3200psi. I do believe that the station houses can fill to whatever PSI I want, but other than that, not many places other than Paintball Fields and stores fill that high around here...
I fill both of my Scuba Tanks as full as I can get them and they last me about 36 good fills at the cost of about $7.00... I say get the SCUBA if you want to save money on air fills, but I find it hard to believe that anyone will actually get a SCUBA shop to fill it any higher than they are "Insured to fill them" for liability purposes...Comment
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well a scuba is worth it in my opinion. i have a 4500psi scuba thats is 120cf. its very hard to find one liek this but its worth it the bottle was 200 plus 50 for the fillstation from the scuba shop. and my local field has some very cold filsl and they always fill my scuba for me included in the all day air price. to me its worth every cent. i get so much air out of it.Comment
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dont think i EVER gor a full 4500 fill until our field bought a compressor
now its 4500 fills ALL DAY LONG

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