Very consistent, Light weight, very fast at recharging, system comes with nice rail
Weaknesses:
Price
Review:
Price--Well the only downfall to the tank is the $380 price tag.
Weight--This its the lightest adjustable tank I have ever used it's also small its about the same size as the new maxflows (the one with out the manifold)
Mounting options--The tank used standard dovetail mounts found on most drops, and rails It comes stock with a nice rail which I am not planing on replacing, it is very balanced and fits perfectly in my arms, my team mate found it to be a little short and simply fipped the rail around and found it to be about the right length.
Consistency--This is where this thing takes the gold we put this tank on my friends shocker and we got +/- 2-3 feet per second running it straight through the foregrip.
Adjustability--Well you can take it down to zero but im not sure how high it can go.
Nice Nick Nacks--well the on off is nice and very easy to flip, and the duel side by side gages are nice to have
Conclusion:
well if you have the money I would get this tank. if money's a problem no biggie gust get a nice crossfire or legion air.
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Tuesday, March 1st, 2005 at 10:31 am PST