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  • Quickling
    resident pumper
    • Apr 2003
    • 418

    #1

    Adjustables

    Looking at adjustables again, and I don't know where to start since my hands-on experience in the area is very limited.

    For about six years now I have owned an original Apocolypse adjustable with the bulky steel reg.

    Of all the gear that I have ever purchased I would say that has been by far the most usefull investment. Its awesome, and being adjustable I can run it on my pumps, speed, or cocker. LP or HP.. whatever.. just set the pressure

    However I am figgin sick of the weight. I played pump for a few years and now any weight annoys the hell out of me.

    So I am looking for a new adjustable to last just as long as my first one, but weight and consistancy are my main concerns this time.

    I have been looking at the Worr Gas systems because of the reg size, but honestly.. I feel lost as to comparing the current systems because I cannot go handle/shoot them.

    Any information/ personal comparisons would be of great help.

    While cost is in some way a factor, I could honestly care less. This tank will hopefully last me another 6 years like my apoc has, so over the long run price will not be a matter.
    see my Cocker here.
    And my beloved Sterling
  • MarkM
    UK Cougars
    • Jul 2002
    • 2433

    #2
    I will get some hate for suggesting it but for a light adjustable that IS also pretty stable then look at the Smart Parts inline version of the Max Flo. By Inline I mean inline with your tank not the inline grip version.

    Mark UK Cougars


    UK Cougars
    Sterling Owners Group. Member #39

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    • Kevmaster
      Owners Group Div: Director
      • Oct 2001
      • 5475

      #3
      my Dynaflow has been the best tank I've owned. Center Flag makes great stuff. I highly, HIGHLY recommend them. I'm sure there are other good tanks out there, but I coulnd't care less--I just want to shoot off a center flag

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      • KRAKMT
        Registered User
        • Sep 2003
        • 196

        #4
        Originally posted by Kevmaster
        my Dynaflow has been the best tank I've owned. Center Flag makes great stuff. I highly, HIGHLY recommend them. I'm sure there are other good tanks out there, but I coulnd't care less--I just want to shoot off a center flag
        I second the dynaflow. It is treating me well. Sold the flatlines for dynaflowes. They are keeping up well and the on/off is niffty.




        It is better that people think your a dumb@$$ then for you to open your mouth and confirm it.

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

          #5
          Originally posted by Kevmaster
          my Dynaflow has been the best tank I've owned. Center Flag makes great stuff. I highly, HIGHLY recommend them. I'm sure there are other good tanks out there, but I coulnd't care less--I just want to shoot off a center flag
          Thirded. Dynaflow all the way. Great flow, on/off is awesome.
          Eric Cartman

          Respect my authoritah!

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          • MicroMiniMe
            Easy Like Sunday Morning
            • May 2003
            • 1213

            #6
            Third on the Dynaflow. Lightweight, doesn't need any springpack for high output. Can hit 1000+ PSI. Best operation is 400-1000 I think. Not as good super low, I've never had to though.

            Pushbutton rocks.

            CNC Emag
            Featherlight Viking

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

              #7
              Originally posted by MicroMiniMe
              Third on the Dynaflow.
              Nope you're fourth. Get in line!
              Eric Cartman

              Respect my authoritah!

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              • trains are bad
                Registered User
                • Oct 2003
                • 1751

                #8
                5th on the dynaflow.
                TRB's feedback

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                • Thordic
                  AFTICA
                  • May 2001
                  • 5986

                  #9
                  6th on Dynaflow, I love mine.

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                  • FlawleZ
                    Xmodded Karta Emag=sold ;(
                    • May 2004
                    • 824

                    #10
                    Another one for the Dynaflow. I use an X-Stream and a Dynaflow and both are awesome. The X-Stream is a great screw-in adjustable but the Dynaflow is quite possibly the best adjustable regulator you can buy.

                    -Splashed Automag RT
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                    • Quickling
                      resident pumper
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 418

                      #11
                      I have been reading that the dynaflow increase preasure as the tank preasure drops. How high does it increase? I will be running this on an 04 Speed, and I would be worried about exceeding the 450psi max input.
                      see my Cocker here.
                      And my beloved Sterling

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                      • frischtr
                        Defenestrator

                        • Apr 2004
                        • 479

                        #12
                        I'm going to jump the boat on this one... Get a new Apocalypse... 68/45's are only 270 at AA...
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                        • Kevmaster
                          Owners Group Div: Director
                          • Oct 2001
                          • 5475

                          #13
                          pressure goes up about 10% if i remember right....so as long as you set the tank to 400...you should be good.

                          anyone want to back me up on this?

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                          • jenarelJAM
                            Club Coordinator
                            • Dec 2004
                            • 1611

                            #14
                            dunno about the dynaflow, but i like the 4500 flatline. tuna sells em for just under $300
                            you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
                            :shooting: :cuss:

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                            • professor_chaos
                              ..........AO-OK..........
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 579

                              #15
                              Dynaflow here too, love mine. And yea I think it's somewhere around 10%.

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