what kind of tank do i need?

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  • greenarrow88
    Registered User
    • Jan 2005
    • 4

    #1

    what kind of tank do i need?

    Im getting a Tac-One do i need a high pressure tank? I have a low-pressure can i use that.
  • White_Noise
    Element *608*
    • Jul 2003
    • 1295

    #2
    youre going to need the high pressure in order for the valve to cycle correctly. id suggest a crossfire 68/4500 HP tank, or if you can afford it an adjustable tank such as a dynaflow.
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    • Eric Cartman
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      • Apr 2003
      • 779

      #3
      Originally posted by White_Noise
      youre going to need the high pressure in order for the valve to cycle correctly. id suggest a crossfire 68/4500 HP tank, or if you can afford it an adjustable tank such as a dynaflow.
      Crossfires have great reps for fixed output tanks (I've never used on myself so can't really comment). Many AOers (myself included) sing the praises of the Dynaflow. As White_Noise said, if you can afford it, that's the way to go. A good adjustable is the best way to get the most out of an X-valve, or any other RT valve, as it really helps to fine tune the trigger. Not to mention the fact that you can then use that tank on most markers out there. I run mine at 500 psi on my B2K4 and about 900 psi on my mag. The on / off that bleeds the line is a really sweet feature as well which eliminates the need for a slide check or pro-connect.
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      • mag88888
        ULE MAG
        • Oct 2004
        • 983

        #4
        air america apocalypse 2k. i dont know if theres still a deal but there real nice. heres a link...
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