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  • electriceel125
    Golden Gun 009
    • Nov 2003
    • 875

    #16
    MacDev has changed bottles to luxfer which is the same ones as crossfire uses. Either way you cant go wrong. I love both my crossfire and macdev.

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    • M98Punk
      NYOG President
      • Nov 2002
      • 656

      #17
      It's kinda typical and scary that people don't relise how dangerous 3000 or 4500 psi can be...
      Girls are no substatute of paintball

      Murphy's law of paintball: If it jams force it. If it breaks it needed replacing anyways

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      • ROYALKNIGHT
        Registered User
        • Oct 2005
        • 23

        #18
        preset HPA

        Like everyone else has said you wont go wrong with Crossfire, or it seems like people have forgotten Pure energy{ low cost, great performance,consistant]

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        • mobsterboy
          Mr.StealYoDallara

          • Aug 2004
          • 2371

          #19
          oh yeah i forgot to input my thoughts on a tank choice. I have a Centerflag and its never failed me Preset to high pressure, hyperflow i think the model is
          RAWR
          Dallara Den

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          • Carbon Blue
            Registered User

            • Apr 2003
            • 1103

            #20
            how are crossfire preset tanks at 13bps on up?
            how are their recharge rates and consistency?
            what output pressures do they offer?

            I currently have an adjustable sp max flow on my xvalved mag and the tank is great but it seems to be weighing my gun down alot and having a preset would be nice since all you have to do is screw it in as compared to always having it on the gun and having to unscrew the rail from the drop.
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            • abunkerer
              Chicago Conmen
              • Sep 2003
              • 750

              #21
              centerflag makes great regs also, they are light and just as consistent as a crossfire.



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              • buzzboy
                Emo grass cuts inself
                • Mar 2005
                • 1322

                #22
                My crossfire didn't crap out on me at 15ish but then again I really can't tell.

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                • TheTramp
                  Registered User
                  • Jan 2001
                  • 4019

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Carbon Blue
                  how are crossfire preset tanks at 13bps on up?
                  how are their recharge rates and consistency?
                  what output pressures do they offer?

                  I currently have an adjustable sp max flow on my xvalved mag and the tank is great but it seems to be weighing my gun down alot and having a preset would be nice since all you have to do is screw it in as compared to always having it on the gun and having to unscrew the rail from the drop.
                  Mags with RT-Pro stlye valves (E-Mag, RTP, Retro, X-Valve, etc) are the only guns that really benifit from an adjustable tank IMHO. Adjustables are nice for any gun but really help you fine tune your Mag. I wouldn't change to a pre-set if I was in your position.

                  Your other questions:
                  Crossfire regs have one of the best "recharge rates and consistencies" out there. They will fully recharge well above 13bps. You'd have to be well into the 20's before you started seeing any problems. The HP will be ~800psi I'm not sure about the LP but probably ~450-650psi I'd guess. It'll say on their site.
                  "Relax. Don't worry. Have a Home Brew."
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                  • chad326
                    Registered User
                    • Sep 2005
                    • 271

                    #24
                    re reg.

                    Originally posted by Warewolf50
                    Well ive been out of the sport for a lil while now and i am geting back into it and I need a new N2 tank. What i am looking for is a 68ci 4500 high pressure pre set.

                    My two questions are what are the good brands right now casue when i got out of the sport bout a year back cross fire seemed to be a very reliable tank brand. And also where should i order from, casue pantiballgear.com used to be where i got all of my stuff but they dont seem to have alot of stuff in stock right now.

                    Thanks for the help
                    Ryan
                    there are some good ones out there some are (Max-Flo inline) (evil scion) (dynaflow)

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                    • Skoad
                      Registered User
                      • Feb 2002
                      • 3265

                      #25
                      Honestly, there are more good tanks than bad ones. Crossfire, centerflag, macdev, nitroduck, pmi, evil, smart parts, air america......all good.

                      Bad ones are ones that have horribly drawn fake anime girls on the bottle.


                      Where to order? I say save some money and hit up the forums.



                      sidenote: just looked at pbnation, didn't know empire has tanks now.....

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