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    Posted: 11 August 2005 at 2:33pm
LOOKING FOR A HP TANK I'M TIRED OF CO2 . LOOKING FOR A GOOD PRICE TO.WHAT ARE SOME GOOD TANKS?
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STOP YELLING AT US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Crossfire is a great brand. 68/4500 is what you should get.
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68/4500 Crossfire, 800 psi output. Should be able to find some for under 200 bucks.
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what size is the 68ci... compared to co2 what size wuld that b?? a 9 oz 12 16 or 20????
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A full 68/4500 should give you about a 20 oz amount of shots.
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i dont mean shot wize i mean size....how large is it
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Originally posted by hybrid-sniper hybrid-sniper wrote:

A full 68/4500 should give you about a 20 oz amount of shots.

no a 20oz. only gives you around 700-800 but on a full tank with 68/4500 you can pull off about 1000-1100 shots.
anyway to answer your question a 68ci is slightly larger than a 20oz. co2 tank but is more comfortable in the crook of your elbow while shooting(personal opinion) or against your shoulder.
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Originally posted by bluemunky42 bluemunky42 wrote:

Originally posted by hybrid-sniper hybrid-sniper wrote:

A full 68/4500 should give you about a 20 oz amount of shots.

no a 20oz. only gives you around 700-800 but on a full tank with 68/4500 you can pull off about 1000-1100 shots.
anyway to answer your question a 68ci is slightly larger than a 20oz. co2 tank but is more comfortable in the crook of your elbow while shooting(personal opinion) or against your shoulder.

Generally, 20 ouncers give more shots than that....

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Originally posted by bluemunky42 bluemunky42 wrote:

Originally posted by hybrid-sniper hybrid-sniper wrote:

A full 68/4500 should give you about a 20 oz amount of shots.

no a 20oz. only gives you around 700-800 but on a full tank with 68/4500 you can pull off about 1000-1100 shots.
anyway to answer your question a 68ci is slightly larger than a 20oz. co2 tank but is more comfortable in the crook of your elbow while shooting(personal opinion) or against your shoulder.

thanx man.. exact answer i was looking for.. and yeah my 20 oz co2 got about 700-900 shots off in my 98

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yeah i need to know where i can get a cheap reliable high output tank for my a-5 too.  Im sick of co2 and im savin up my money for hpa, so i get more shots out of it instead of my like 600 with co2.
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Try to find a tank that doesn't cost like $280, or only a few bucks
less than what your gun costs.

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Crossfire 68/4500 carbon fiber red reg.  This tank is very good value and reliable.
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sorry about yellen
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I use a crossfire 68 ci 3000 psi since at the time I got it I could only get it filled to 3000, great tank crossfire is a good brand.
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i would say crossfire or macdev tanks either one is good.
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good then, when i get the $$$ ill get a cross fire though that 92/4500 is tempting to me
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