3000 and 4500psi..????

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  • Pneumagger
    I like 'Mags.

    • Jun 2006
    • 3556

    #16
    It should be what suits you best. Tanks nowadays come in many variations for each size. Try some out and see what's comfortable. A few main questions should help anyone pick:

    1) Do you have all day air available?
    2) How much per game do you shoot, can your tank sustain that?
    3) How fast are you shooting, will it surpass recharge rate?
    4) Do you want a tighter setup?
    5) What fill pressures are available to you?

    Personnaly, I shot a 90/3000 tuffskin I got on ebay years ago for like $50. And more recently I got a pure energy 68/4500 that I got for very cheap also. Price is my main factor when chosing. Nothing fancy... they do the job well.

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    • ahellers
      USCG "I save lives"
      • Jan 2006
      • 681

      #17
      I here good things about these.





      Gurrila Air Inc.
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      • Pneumagger
        I like 'Mags.

        • Jun 2006
        • 3556

        #18
        I got to see a geurilla myth reg... They are sweet.

        If you want a small arse tank... the guerilla Myth reg + DXS 68/45 Bottle will be very small and light.

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        • The_Don_83
          X-Valve with ULT
          • Dec 2006
          • 262

          #19
          Originally posted by Pneumagger
          It should be what suits you best. Tanks nowadays come in many variations for each size. Try some out and see what's comfortable. A few main questions should help anyone pick:

          1) Do you have all day air available?
          2) How much per game do you shoot, can your tank sustain that?
          3) How fast are you shooting, will it surpass recharge rate?
          4) Do you want a tighter setup?
          5) What fill pressures are available to you?

          Personnaly, I shot a 90/3000 tuffskin I got on ebay years ago for like $50. And more recently I got a pure energy 68/4500 that I got for very cheap also. Price is my main factor when chosing. Nothing fancy... they do the job well.
          1) Do you have all day air available?
          Yes, when I go to a field.... good question
          2) How much per game do you shoot, can your tank sustain that?
          Yes... I will need at least a 68ci

          3) How fast are you shooting, will it surpass recharge rate?
          4) Do you want a tighter setup?
          5) What fill pressures are available to you?

          These three questions I'm not sure about.... I just got a RT ULE Custom with the X-valve and lvl 10 with the intelliframe and a drop forward.... Does that help answer those questions?

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          • RavishingEddie
            Creator of the EMAG 9

            • Feb 2006
            • 727

            #20
            Originally posted by Pneumagger
            I got to see a geurilla myth reg... They are sweet.

            If you want a small arse tank... the guerilla Myth reg + DXS 68/45 Bottle will be very small and light.

            Are they adjustable to 950 psi like their other regs.

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            • gus13
              All Hail The Crimson King!
              • Oct 2006
              • 190

              #21
              Originally posted by The_Don_83
              3) How fast are you shooting, will it surpass recharge rate?
              4) Do you want a tighter setup?
              5) What fill pressures are available to you?

              These three questions I'm not sure about.... I just got a RT ULE Custom with the X-valve and lvl 10 with the intelliframe and a drop forward.... Does that help answer those questions?
              3) regards to how fast YOU shoot and whether the tank can sustain the air feeding the marker at the speed that your shooting, (w/RT and X valve you'll probably be shooting fast but not so fast that most tanks couldn't keep up)
              4) how big do YOU want the tank to be. you can get 72 "stubby" tanks that keep you in tight w/ the marker, or get a massive tank that puts you farther back off the marker, your preference.
              5) can you only get 3k or can you get 45? once again I suggest you get a 45 "just in case" you should go somewhere and be able to fill to that pressure, but thats just me.

              I've found the best way to find the "right size" tank is to put it on your marker w/ your arm straight down, the bend at the elbow til its at a 90* angle if you can put a finger's width between the back of the tank and the crook of your elbow it should be about the right size for you.

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