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  • spacedtedybear
    Registered User
    • Jan 2003
    • 613

    #1

    Guerrilla Air.....

    Has anyone ever heard of them before? More importantly, does anyone own any of their products and what do you think? Linky here
    The Air Assault looks very much like Centerflags 4ce system.

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  • magmonkey
    Mass Destruction
    • Oct 2001
    • 775

    #2
    I am thinking it has somthing to do with the air america folks


    Originally posted by spacedtedybear
    Has anyone ever heard of them before? More importantly, does anyone own any of their products and what do you think? Linky here
    The Air Assault looks very much like Centerflags 4ce system.

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    • Eric Cartman
      []*[]
      • Apr 2003
      • 779

      #3
      I'm liking the "anti launch" feature. If it works as promised, that's a great idea.
      Eric Cartman

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      • chairman_mao
        Boom Bazooka Joe
        • Nov 2003
        • 1032

        #4
        Originally posted by Eric Cartman
        I'm liking the "anti launch" feature. If it works as promised, that's a great idea.
        This is a feature that TK designed into the Flatline many moons ago.*

        *This bit of knowledge brought to you by Tunaman
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        • Muzikman
          Everything AGD
          • Dec 2000
          • 6229

          #5
          I was reading a thread here about a person trying to get parts for his AA system and that he could not get ahold of them. Someone then posted a link to PBN where someone was saying that the AA building was up for lease and I think it was Shane who all but confirmed that AA is no more. He also pointed out the Guerrilla Air systems. Which if you look at some of the specs you will notice some similarity between these systems and the AA systems.

          As someone else pointed out, AGD Flatlines have the "Anti-Rocket" feature from the start and at the time they were the only ones who did. This new Guerrilla system seems to have a lot of safety features which I think is needed in this sport.

          Since I will be needing a new tank for IAO, I think this one might just be it.

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          • Eric Cartman
            []*[]
            • Apr 2003
            • 779

            #6
            Originally posted by chairman_mao
            This is a feature that TK designed into the Flatline many moons ago.*
            Can't say I'm surprised. Since there were no 88/45 flatlines and no one would sell the reg by itself, I never got a chance to own one.
            Eric Cartman

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            • Beemer
              I could tell you but then.

              • Oct 2003
              • 3250

              #7
              Yay better safety

              High Flow Blood Grooves" allow venting of the entire contents of the pressure vessel before the regulator can be completely unscrewed from the cylinder.
              That is a Dan Colby or Air America design. No silly small hole in reg neck.

              As already said AGD all ready had this in the 4500 flatline.

              Originally posted by AGD
              Mounting the valve on a gun which is basically a two foot long lever and then diving into a bunker is an overall bad idea. Only ONE regulator on the market has a fail safe shut off if the reg breaks off. Three letters, starts with A, you can guess the rest.
              Well now there appears to be two or is it one again since the flatline isnt really on the market any more.

              AGD always waiting for eveyone else to ketchup on Safety

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              Last edited by Beemer; 05-31-2005, 10:23 AM.

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              • SlartyBartFast
                The Flying Scotsman
                • Jun 2002
                • 2940

                #8
                But, which is stronger? The machined aluminium or stainless of the regulator or the aluminium and fiber of the tank?

                If you dived into the ground, which would break first? the tank, reg, drop, or barrel?

                The poppet design for these regs is an absolute must as they are designed to be serviced with the tank pressurised.

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                • vonort
                  Registered User
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 274

                  #9
                  From my understanding Air America has split off a second company. Guerilla Air to do the paintball stuff. This is just something that i have heard through the grapevine. Not 100% sure if its factual.
                  Proud supporter of the SP Boycott

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                  • abunkerer
                    Chicago Conmen
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 750

                    #10
                    Originally posted by spacedtedybear
                    Has anyone ever heard of them before? More importantly, does anyone own any of their products and what do you think? Linky here
                    The Air Assault looks very much like Centerflags 4ce system.


                    insider tip: the "4ce system" is not going to go into mass production.



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                    • spacedtedybear
                      Registered User
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 613

                      #11
                      Thanks guys. I was thinking of selling my flatline going to a quality screw-in. The 4ce was something I was definately considering after seeing Zak use one in his videos. But as I said, the 4ce and the Assault seems to be very similair in that they both have replacable springs for different outputs.

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                      • WARPED1
                        I'm a pirate, ARRRRRRRRRR!
                        • Nov 2001
                        • 7458

                        #12
                        Italked to thier east coast guy at the Open. The regs seem awesome, I'll be getting one soon.
                        [Something Cool is Here]

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                        • Spacemanvic
                          Pennsyltuckian
                          • Jan 2005
                          • 184

                          #13
                          Yeah, that was me with the info and link


                          I wound up using my mag's parts to fix the AA Raptor after getting info from Tuna and a few others as to using the parts from the mag to fix the reg.


                          Originally posted by Muzikman
                          I was reading a thread here about a person trying to get parts for his AA system and that he could not get ahold of them. Someone then posted a link to PBN where someone was saying that the AA building was up for lease and I think it was Shane who all but confirmed that AA is no more. He also pointed out the Guerrilla Air systems. Which if you look at some of the specs you will notice some similarity between these systems and the AA systems.

                          As someone else pointed out, AGD Flatlines have the "Anti-Rocket" feature from the start and at the time they were the only ones who did. This new Guerrilla system seems to have a lot of safety features which I think is needed in this sport.

                          Since I will be needing a new tank for IAO, I think this one might just be it.

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                          • frontrunner
                            lost.......
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 392

                            #14
                            when i went to the SP event last month 3 of the people at thier both worked the air america both at cup last oct so i'm thinkin there one in the same


                            Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

                            trigger pull game

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                            • jenarelJAM
                              Club Coordinator
                              • Dec 2004
                              • 1611

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Eric Cartman
                              Can't say I'm surprised. Since there were no 88/45 flatlines and no one would sell the reg by itself, I never got a chance to own one.
                              tuna sells 91/45 flatlines, and had a used 88 ci one for sale when i ordered mine. works great so far.
                              you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
                              :shooting: :cuss:

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