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    Question Tired of Co2

    I am tired of using Co2 but don't have allot of money for a HPA system. What would you recommend I get that is reasonably priced? I don't want a cheap bottle that I will have problems with bu I also don't want to pay tons of money.

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    Thumbs up

    I got a good deal on a PMI pure energy 68 ci tank for $120 but it is a year old, and it works great. Also the Crossfire 68 ci steel tanks are about $120 or cheaper brand new. Also check the classifides buy/sell forum, maybe u will find a good deal there.

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    I have an ACI Bulldog, think I got that for something like $150+ USD and thats an adjustable tank. hasnt given me any problems as of yet, aside from the screw in aspect of it now that ive got a drop for it... but thats not an overly big problem.

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    Hey,
    I got a Crossfire 88/3000 for ~ $150 online. Great tank, no problems on my mag. Might be a bit big for your taste, but I run remote, so I really like it. I have heard a lot of good things about the Crossfire tanks too. Just my $.02.

    Dave

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    Paintballgear.com has a 68 3000psi adjustable tank for $169 http://www.actionvillage.com/braseag68ci3.html

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    Ive seen those little midget 47 ci 3000 psi's for about $100. But I cant remember where!

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    Cool

    Check out e-bay. I've see auctions for brand new preset Nitroduck tanks going for $100 or less. If you do bid ask the seller what the date on the tank is. Don't want to buy a tank that's out of date and needs to be Hydro tested. If E-bay dosn't work, PMI or Crossfire presets are reasonably priced. You can find these pretty much anyway on the web.

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    Crossfire makes a few cheaper steel nitro tanks. Like the 51 ci Stinger Steel ( I think that's the midget one), and the 47 Steel, and a popular one, the 68 ci Steel Stubby. I like the Stubby the most because it's so small for a 68. If you don't like the idea of super small steel tanks you can spring for like a 68 Crossfire Preset or 68 Pure Energy Preset. These tanks are both fiberwrapped so you should notice a differnce in weight.


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