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Topic: tanks
Posted By: ship
Subject: tanks
Date Posted: 21 December 2004 at 7:11pm

is this a good tank for my 98 custom (for that price cuz thats how much i got) 

Crossfire Screw-in-preset
3000 psi - 47ci aluminum bottle.

and is it nitro....is it worth getting




Replies:
Posted By: A5 dude15
Date Posted: 21 December 2004 at 7:18pm
ok once you get your nitro tank everything will seem so much better in every possible way. that is a pretty bad size though. try not to go lower than 68ci. 68/4500 is like the perfect size, but a lot of places only fill up to 3000psi. find out if your store can fill up to 4500psi, if so, then get a 68/4500


Posted By: ritzblitz
Date Posted: 21 December 2004 at 7:26pm
It will be fine. Id go with a 4500psi tank though.

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Posted By: Jeremy578
Date Posted: 21 December 2004 at 7:37pm
I got a 68/4500 suggest getting that unless you want a light gun and can get your tank filled close to where to play.

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Posted By: 98c Dude13
Date Posted: 21 December 2004 at 8:30pm
 Get a 68/4500 crossfire. They are perfect.

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TIPPMANN 98 CUSTOM
14" Progressive barrel   
32* Black gel grips
BT-16 Double trigger
Pen Spring Mod
X-core Expansion Chamber
Vertical Adapter


Posted By: dirtycanadian89
Date Posted: 21 December 2004 at 10:27pm
i use a 88/4500 its nice never need air but if u can keep filling go with a 45/45 or the 47/3k but hey if ur tight on $$ any way to nitro will work for a while

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A-5
Pure energy 88/4500 nitro
Smart parts all american 16 inch
Dead ON RVA
Dbl trig
MALE PALMER STABILIZER
Bob long mini gauge
pure energy and dye stickers
3x scope for woods


Posted By: Raptor
Date Posted: 22 December 2004 at 10:10pm
Ship, thats a decent starter tank and will make a fine back up tank down the road.  I have the exact one, works fine for me.  They are a bit heavy though, but if your cash is restricted, hey - we all understand.  They 68ci will give you a bit more shots if you play longer games, but an aluminum 68ci tank is like aaaa..... brick.  Yes a brick is a perfect weight comparison...  Also, check to see if your local field fills tanks to 4500 psi before getting one, mine doesn't.   Good luck!

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