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Old 06-25-2008, 12:00 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question about the length of a 13ci tank...

How would a 13ci with a myth reg compare to the length of a 7oz. tank? I've seen them in person, I just can't seem to picture how big they are.
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never seen a 7 oz tank. I know my 13 ci's i use a 12 oz beer bottle coozie as the tank cover for them. And the coozie is a dash bigger than the tank, and ends just a bit over the reg. So if you can imagine how big a 12 oz bottle of beer is...

my old 13 ci next to a 3.5 oz co2 tank
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Eli, you have held a 13cu and shot one. My AT-85 has a 13cu tank.
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