Dynaflow Vs '05 LegionAir

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  • tipp-ed off
    www.ChaosPaintball.us
    • Jul 2004
    • 125

    #1

    Dynaflow Vs '05 LegionAir

    Ok, I'm getting pretty tired of my Throttle. I've taken it to Dye twice to raise the pressure up for my Rt-pro. But now its back down to around 715 Psi and has terrible consistency at rates of fire over 6-7 BPS. So I'm looking to either change the Dye reg on the tank with a Dynaflow regulator about $230. OR buy a Macdev '05 Legionair, with shipping about $230. I just can't seem to find the exact output pressure of the Hp Macdev (800 or 850 Psi). If it's a consistant 850 Psi I'm sold but if it lingers at 775-800Psi I'm going Dynaflow.

    But what I do I do because I like to do.
  • tippmannsniper-
    dont have a tipman, really
    • Jun 2004
    • 575

    #2
    go legionair
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    • nirvana1234
      Registered User
      • Jul 2004
      • 242

      #3
      go with macdev!!!!!!!!!

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      • Codekevin0403
        Whoa we can do this????
        • Mar 2005
        • 269

        #4
        yeah definietly legion

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        • tipp-ed off
          www.ChaosPaintball.us
          • Jul 2004
          • 125

          #5
          I'm thinking Macdev but I really like the feeling of the 850Psi range(snappyer, more reactive trigger). Just wish I knew what the output was.

          But what I do I do because I like to do.

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          • Twiek
            Registered User
            • Sep 2001
            • 81

            #6
            If you're willing to change the reg on your current bottle, then prehaps you should consider a conquest (http://airsoldier.com/regulators/index.shtml)
            Brent "Twiek" Crowe
            NCSUPaintball.com

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            • tipp-ed off
              www.ChaosPaintball.us
              • Jul 2004
              • 125

              #7
              Originally posted by Twiek
              If you're willing to change the reg on your current bottle, then prehaps you should consider a conquest (http://airsoldier.com/regulators/index.shtml)
              Conquest regs are not adjustable past 650Psi that wouldnt work for a mech mag.

              But what I do I do because I like to do.

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              • MicroMiniMe
                Easy Like Sunday Morning
                • May 2003
                • 1213

                #8
                Are you on crack?
                Dynaflow all the way. Adjustable up to 1000 PSI. Great consistiency.
                Emag in hybrid at 950 PSI. Mmm, good. Have you seen the Z-Man vids?

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                Last edited by MicroMiniMe; 04-21-2005, 09:08 PM.

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                • Twiek
                  Registered User
                  • Sep 2001
                  • 81

                  #9
                  Originally posted by tipp-ed off
                  Conquest regs are not adjustable past 650Psi that wouldnt work for a mech mag.
                  Ah, I was unaware of that.

                  In that case, I'd recommend the Dynaflow. I personally don't like screw in regs, and I really don't like non-adjustable regs (especially on mags).
                  Brent "Twiek" Crowe
                  NCSUPaintball.com

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                  • minimag03
                    WVU paintball #19
                    • Dec 2003
                    • 2214

                    #10
                    Originally posted by MicroMiniMe
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                    Z-Man
                    That is why I would take the Dynaflow. Look at the recharge on that thing.
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                    • Z-man
                      You guys lost me
                      • Jul 2001
                      • 2202

                      #11
                      Originally posted by nirvana1234
                      go with macdev!!!!!!!!!
                      I hate answers like that; no explanation no backup not even a suggestion of why you mentioned a choice NOT EVEN LISTED.


                      OK having said that. I would suggest you go with the Centerflag DynaFlow tank or their new 4CE reg. both are high flow light weight and work very well with the Mag system.

                      The MacDev tanks (while they are VERY light and nice tanks) ARE NOT GOOD MAG TANKS. They have trouble breaking 800psi. I have tried them out on X-Mags and RT Pros and they are NOT an ideal choice.


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                      • tipp-ed off
                        www.ChaosPaintball.us
                        • Jul 2004
                        • 125

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Z-man
                        I hate answers like that; no explanation no backup not even a suggestion of why you mentioned a choice NOT EVEN LISTED.


                        OK having said that. I would suggest you go with the Centerflag DynaFlow tank or their new 4CE reg. both are high flow light weight and work very well with the Mag system.

                        The MacDev tanks (while they are VERY light and nice tanks) ARE NOT GOOD MAG TANKS. They have trouble breaking 800psi. I have tried them out on X-Mags and RT Pros and they are NOT an ideal choice.
                        Yes! Thank You Z-man that is what I wanted to hear. Why get a super nice tank if it wont fit my purpose. Dynaflow it is.

                        But what I do I do because I like to do.

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                        • SpecialBlend2786
                          Registered User
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 4023

                          #13
                          Like Zak said, either DynaFlow or 4CE.

                          I personally have a dynaflow. Best tank I have ever used, bar none. Very consistant, fairly small, and very user friendly. The on/off is push button, and actually bleeds the line. very cool feature.

                          The 4CE looks extremely promising, if i didn't own the best tank in the universe i might have looked into it.

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                          • tipp-ed off
                            www.ChaosPaintball.us
                            • Jul 2004
                            • 125

                            #14
                            How do I take of my old reg? That thing wont budge.

                            But what I do I do because I like to do.

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                            • Evil1
                              Registered User
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 979

                              #15
                              If you don't know what you're doing with a tank, let a professional handle the reg removal part. Most regs have some sort of threadlocker applied to the threads that go into the tank itself at the factories where their assembled. You can damage the threads if you don't do it right, and if the threads get damaged, the tank is junk. So definitely let a pro handle any tank concerns. I'm just looking out for your safety.

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