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WARPIG Tech Talk - Air

Re: AGD Flatline or AA Apocalypse...???

In Reply to: Re: AGD Flatline or AA Apocalypse...??? posted by PigTech on March 28, 2003 at 10:55:25:


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Posted by:
joe "SnIp3rSh0t" ramos
on April 03, 2003 at 21:02:29

go with the AA apocalypse...AA has life time warranty on their reg...the bottle no cuz of DOT<----grrr

: : Hello I got a question. I was looking for a good Air Tank. And nice one are expensive. So I went to Ebay and looked found some nice tanks.
: : Well I happen to start bidding on 2 tanks. a 68/3000 AGD Flatline and a 68/4500 AA Apocalypse system. Well I ended up winning them both. For only about $150 each.
: : Well I'm Might give one up to a friend but I'm not sure which one I should keep. I will be getting a AA Vigilante so I'm thinking the AA but I'm not sure. Both are very Nice tanks, I think. I'm actually just thinking about Keeping both and buying a Cheap Spyder. Not sure.
: : So Which One should I keep? And is that a good deal for used Tanks. Looked like in good conditions in pictures. Thank You for Your input.

: Both are good systems - the AA system being a 4500 psi system has the capacity (if your field can fill to 4500 psi) to fire more shots per fill. Not a bad price if they are in good shape, keep in mind you'll need to check the inspection dates on the tanks. Depending on the tank (check the exemption number at hazmat.dot.gov) it has to be inspected, tested, and recertified every 3 or 5 years.

: See you on the field,
: -Bill Mills


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