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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: What tank should i get?

In Reply to: Re: What tank should i get? posted by Tim on November 23, 2002 at 12:01:59:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on November 25, 2002 at 14:06:30

If your looking for cheap you can get a 47cu 3000psi steel tank for about $80, next step up is about $150 for a fiber wrapped 68 3000, save about a pound of weight over the steel tanks, much nicer on the wrist. All compressed air tanks come with a regulator,the cheaper one's are just preset to either about 850 psi or 450 psi output. The higher priced tanks like +$250 will come with an adjustable tank reg, maybe higher flow rate but usually do not screw in like a CO2 bottle, this increases price to get a drop forward with a cradle. It really depends on what you want to spend and what you need. A 68 3000 fiber wrap from PMI, Crossfire or Xtreme for about $150 should be all you need. Don't forget to inclue price of a scuba tank and fill station if air is not available where you play. Hope it helps.

Razor


: Depends on what type of player you are, and if Air is avaiable, and if you play "in the woods" with your buds.

: upfront = small tank
: back = large tank

: air = small tank
: no air = large tank

: woods = large tank
: no woods = small tank

: if you have the cash get one with a built in reg for better consistancy.

: : Im getting WPG 2k3 autococker for xmas this year, my mom is getting me a compressed air tank too, so i was wondering what kinda tank i should get?


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