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Re: i need help picking an air tank
In Reply to: i need help picking an air tank posted by Andy on January 13, 2003 at 14:25:12:
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Posted by: Tom Sparkman on January 14, 2003 at 11:21:35
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: i'm getting a new ir3 angel and i'm trying to decide which tank is better suited for me, since i'm a front player keeping tight is a big issue, i've narrowed it down between two tanks, either way i'm going with a 68 c.i. 4500 psi tank, so its more of just a question of which reg is better suited for the job, the two tanks are a WDP angel air, or the SP max flow system, any one with any information that has tried the two in a front player situation let me know what you think about how well you can keep tight, pros and cons and that sort of thing. thanks again : -Andy Both are very good but the Angel Air has 2 issues. First is that it doesn't have an on/off. The only way to cut the pressure to the gun is to turn the velocity adjustment all the way off. The other is that the AA is more sensitive to flash filling - if it is filled too fast it blows a seal and all the pressure leaks out. Tom |
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