Period of Product Use: |
3 months |
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
PMI Steel 68ci 3000psi. Crossfire Steel 68ci 3000psi. |
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| Marker Setup: |
ANS GX3 Autococker Polished Grey. 12in Lapco Big Shot Stainless Steel Barrel. 14inch PMI Perfect Ceramic Grey Barrel. Kapp Apco Micro Drop w/ Kapp on/off Adapter. PMI steel 68ci 3000psi & Air America steel Mele 68ci 3000psi. 12volt Rev w/xborad. |
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| Strengths: |
Its little more consistant than my PMI steel tank. On a Rec Day It will last me 3 10-15min games since I'm not shooting as much paint. Its nice looking. People tell me all the time how its a good tank which it is. Its consistant shoots about 700rds with my cocker. Has a good regulator attached to it. Screws right in to any asa with no problem. |
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| Weaknesses: |
The bad thing that I found out about it was that I used it in a local tourney and I got stuck playing back simply because everyone on my makeshift team was saying I had the most range out of all four of them. So there fore I had to shoot more paint. And I ran out of Air but I stayed in the game. So I had to barrow the owners 68ci 4500psi and everything was so much better. Thats the only down fall I found if you shoot alot of paint or play back and dump a case in one game get a larger tank. |
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| Conclusion: |
If Your like me that plays more Rec than tourney. Then you should be ok. If you play alot of tourney ball then you might wanna consider a larger size. Over all if you play rec or every once in a while then this tank will do you justice. Back players get a bigger tank unless you dont shoot over 700. |
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