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WARPIG Tech Talk - Air
Re: HPA Tank Questions

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Posted by N. "Rat Thing" Miller on June 10, 2002 at 19:20:08:

In Reply to: HPA Tank Questions posted by Joe on May 19, 2002 at 21:25:29:

: I've decided to get a HPA tank this summer, and have been doing my homework on them. I've come down to either a PMI tank, or an Air America Raptor tank. I would get 68/4500. I've got a few questions-

: 1. Is the PMI tank available in fiber-wrapped?

: 2. Besides the PMI being non-adjustable output, is there any difference in the tanks?

: 3. Which company's customer service is better?

: 4. Are there any reasons any of you feel that I should get one tank or the other?

Personally, I'd recommend the CenterFlag HyperFlow & tank combo. The regulator is adjustable and has superfast recovery rate (important if you lay out a lot of shots)--i.e. little shoot down.

I'm very happy with mine, though it is a bit pricey (~$400).

=RT=



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