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Period of Product Use: |
| 3 months | 1 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Paintball Experience: |
3 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
PMI 72/3000 Steel Tank |
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| Marker Setup: |
Lets see...
PMR, UL Frame, 16" UL Barrel, Shocktech Mini-Drop witn On/Off.
99 Right Feed Autococker, Flame Drop with WGP On/Off, 14" Freak Jr. with All Aluminum Inserts.
Tippmann Model 98, Drop Foward, Upgraded to Macro Line, 16" UL Barrel.
Tippmann Pro-Am, 10" Progressive Barrel, Custom amde Front hand grip.
All Use 88/3000 Crossfire Nitro tank and a Vlocity Hopper.
Tippmann A-5 R/T, Lapco Collapsable Stock, BT Sight Rail, 16" All American Barrel with BT M16 Shroud, Trinity Stage 6 Expansion Chamber, X-7 Hopper for Woodsball, 30 count Top-Cap for Snipe, Remote to 88/3000 Crossfire Nitro Tank.
Autococker Trilogy Pro, 14" Freak Jr. with All Aluminum Inserts, Hard-Mounted 68/3000 ACI Nitro Tank with Flatline Adjustable Reg, Vlocity.
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| Strengths: |
Light
Plenty of Air
Cheap to Fill |
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| Weaknesses: |
Price, Size(88/3000) |
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| Review: |
OK, this review is for a Crossfire 88/3000 Carbon tank.
First off, I love this Tank.
I upgraded from a PMI 72/3000 STEEL tank, and i am Lovin' the carbon tank.
Strengths=
Light=feather weight compared to a steel tank
Lots of Air=i havent run out of air yet, get well over 1000 shots with my ion before filling, gauge still at at least half!
Filling price=being a 3000 tank, i get it filled for $3!(beats $5 for a 20oz co2)
Weaknesses=Price, dont really need to say anything, it has already been well stated by others
Size=this is the only true weakness, and it is not really an issue, only for me it is.
Is you are using the tank on a gun, the size is perfect.
If using with a remote, which i do, finding a pack that can hold it is tough, because of the size. Like i said, not a real issue, just for me it is |
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| Conclusion: |
Great product, no leaks, great holding capacity.
If you got the cash, get it, you will not be dissappointed |
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| Rating: |
| 10 out of 10 | Last edited on Tuesday, February 20th, 2007 at 6:35 pm PST |
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