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    Posted: 07 October 2004 at 9:50pm
i am definatly getting a compsessed air tankn but does anyon
have a size and psi recomendations for me i use a remote line
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68/4500's are my prefered size. They hold plenty of air, but aren't too bulky.
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yeah, go with a 68/4500, 88ci tanks are too much, it gets to the point where its uncomfortable to hold IMO. And I guess since you're runnin a remote, a big bottle isn't gonna fit in your guy's crazy pouch things or whatever you wear.
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I like 68/4500 tanks cuz there usually less expensive then 88s and the 68/4500 get you about 1000+(depends on how much you gun takes up but more then likely youll get more then 1000) and you go through that many shot in a game your wasting paint. Most place fill it for free so you can get it refiled after ever game(if you really feel like and like being a pain to the staff)

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go w/ a 92ci 4500psi crossfire. same lenght of a 68 but a little fatter. they hold a TON of air. i got mine like a couple weeeks ago and played a few games with it and it rocks.

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68/4500

You need to think about how much paint you can
actually carry with you... if your tank can shoot all the
paint your carrying, its big enough. You can always
refill after your games. Why carry a tank that you
don't have to fill for 6 games?

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