View Full Version : What kind of HPA air tank do you use?
Saber
07-21-2005, 11:43 PM
Ok so i have tried angel AIR and Max flo, now that i have a shocker and angel i want a screw in tank that i can easily switch between the two, what kind of screw in tank do you use? I want something that is consistant and light but can get me thru more than 1 game, like a 68/45 or so. Maybe a stubby.
LayinRocker
07-21-2005, 11:45 PM
i use a 68/45 low pressure crossfire never been dissapointed with it yet
*I*A*
07-22-2005, 01:32 AM
i use an adj Scion best tank i have ever used
firemedic30
07-22-2005, 08:02 AM
i use a 68/45 low pressure crossfire never been dissapointed with it yet :dito:
I started PB with a Tippman A5 and it uses a lot more air than my G7 so my first tanks were big, and I generally don’t sell old equipment, I just keep it for back ups and loaners to people that are new to the sport, or trade it for what I want. Here is what I have now:
92/4500 HP Crossfire
88/4500 LP Crossfire (PMI Tank with Crossfire reg, and soon to be HP)
70/4500 LP Crossfire (stubby)
68/4500 HP Crossfire (soon to be a LP)
45/4500 LP Crossfire
The reason I have stuck with Crossfire is quality, dependability and service. Crossfire has never let me down on the field or with thier customer service. PMI however has lost my business forever.
If you are looking for a recommendation, then Crossfire would be mine, although I would not turn down a good deal on a Center Flag either.
El Pirata
07-22-2005, 01:19 PM
What are you using the 45/4500 for?
I just bought the 45/4500, and I intend to use it for my G7. The bottom line is if I have enough air to shoot all the paint I carry then its big enough.
It's possible to get 2000 shots out of a 68/4500, and a 45 is 66% of a 68 and that comes out to 1323 shots per fill in a perfect world. If I get 1200 out of the 45/4500 it would be about the same as running the 92/4500 on my old Tippmann A5, and if I get 1000 I will be very happy, but if I at least get 900 that’s 40 more than I carry on to the field at any given time and I am still happy.
Why, do you have an opinion on the 45/4500? Just curious...
El Pirata
07-22-2005, 03:33 PM
I wanted to run a 45/4500 off my G-7 but I never broke down and bought one to find out. I need to find a someone running one and see if they will let me borrow one for a game or two.
I was not sure either but after seeing one and holding it, I knew it was for me. The bottle is tiny, and the whole setup is very light. Once a get a few cases through it I will let you know how many shots I can get out of a fill.
Klassy Guy
07-22-2005, 10:18 PM
I use the best, a 68/45 mac dev leigonair. It is amazing, smaller and lighter then a crossy, and nicer looking too, same if not better performance, and a filtered air input. In my mind mac dev does make the best regs, but that is a personal opinion. They don't have any dirt problem because I woodsball with mine, so if you get one you will be fine.
El Pirata
07-23-2005, 06:57 AM
I was not sure either but after seeing one and holding it, I knew it was for me. The bottle is tiny, and the whole setup is very light. Once a get a few cases through it I will let you know how many shots I can get out of a fill.Definately. Drop me a PM when you know because that will help me decide whether I want to waste my hard earned bucks on a tank that may or may not be too small.
Furby
07-23-2005, 08:01 AM
68/4500 Centerflag 4CE. Simply the finest screw-in ever made.
http://www.68caliber.com/features/reviews/story04549.php
dynastySSS
07-23-2005, 12:07 PM
nitro duck adj. screw it <3 it
sharps990
07-23-2005, 02:42 PM
68/45 lp crossfire
sharps
1300
JTp8ntballer12
07-23-2005, 06:06 PM
angel air preset
FATBACK
07-23-2005, 07:15 PM
Macdev........but i'd use a crossy if i went screw in.........
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