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  • Sniper1
    One shot one kill.
    • May 2005
    • 90

    #1

    Need some Tank ID and instruction help. -WARNING Large images-

  • Grey Goose
    yeah, it's me.
    • May 2004
    • 168

    #2
    Yeah, they're both AA Raptors, both are 4500's. Raptors were always kind of a PITA tank to use because of the lack of output gauge, and if I remember correctly no on/off. You have to adjust the reg to 0 to turn it off. Both tanks look to be in good shape, but man, using a Raptor gets old, quick. I'd try to find tanks w/ different regs.
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    • warbeak2099
      That is my foot!
      • Jan 2004
      • 4447

      #3
      If you're gonna use a Raptor, run a gas thru grip witha gauge on it. Freshly hydroed, the 68 would be worth about $100-115. The 114 would be worth around $90-100.
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      • Sniper1
        One shot one kill.
        • May 2005
        • 90

        #4
        is it possible to take aprt the reg or soem how tell if its ok that thje internal are not rusted? also know where ican get instructions on how to use? im goign to try calling Them monday morning see if i can get a answer. If these regulators are bag and do need to be changed than why not just buy the tanks and get my self the AGD Flat lines on them :)

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        • Sniper1
          One shot one kill.
          • May 2005
          • 90

          #5
          Originally posted by warbeak2099
          If you're gonna use a Raptor, run a gas thru grip with a gauge on it. Freshly hydroed, the 68 would be worth about $100-115. The 114 would be worth around $90-100.
          Im avoiding the gas trough clip. Im a scenario player and working on milling a custom aluminum body stock kit to expand my functionality. The adjustable stock im designing i want to house the air line so the quick disconnect is bottom rear of the stock. So i guess i can run a guage there.

          The remote line i have now has a shut off valve before the quick disconnect So i can use that instead of having to all ways turn down the pressure

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