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| Brass Mafia Wannabe | what makes the tanks "bargain?" are they defects or just discontinued series or something?
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Well their bargin bin is usually... -Slight blems on the label or the coating. -Slightly used bottles -Slightly dated bottles.
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I loved my Guerilla AIr 68ci/4500psi carbon fiber tank. It was very compact and light. Five year hydro was nice too. Prior to that I had a Crossfire 68ci/3000psi carbon fiber tank. It was much heavier than the Guerilla Air tank and much longer. However, the tank still worked great. Having 4500psi capacity is MUCH nicer. Then before that I had a steelie HPA tank. That didn't even compare to the Crossfire, let alone the GA tank. |
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| shred the gnar |
Id say for 90% of people fit a 68 4500. If you play a lot of pump and have easy access to air, maybe think about a 13 3000. Idealy, you want the tank to line up with your elbow when you hold the grip and streighten your arm. Really, the best advice I could give is to go out and try all the different sizes and get the one you like.
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