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View Poll Results: Help me choose my large hpa
Guerilla - 88ci 7 21.21%
Crossfire - 88ci 5 15.15%
crossfire - 92ci 14 42.42%
C02 - yeah like anyone would recommend this in the tristate area 2 6.06%
I dunno - I pb nekkid 5 15.15%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 33. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 12-30-2009, 12:50 PM
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Re: help me pick my hpa tank

May I ask... where the heck on God's green Earth did you find a 114/45? I've only seen them up to 92.
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Old 12-30-2009, 02:50 PM
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Re: help me pick my hpa tank

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May I ask... where the heck on God's green Earth did you find a 114/45? I've only seen them up to 92.

hah.. sorry.. it isnt that big....


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Re: help me pick my hpa tank

Druid had mentioned the 114/45. But still, a 110 would be great.
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Re: help me pick my hpa tank

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appreciate it... yeah im leaning towards the rap4 tacten vest..

and of course the front name plate.... back name plate? how big is that???
gonna have to google...

also yeah i know those places are a bit of a ride in PA for me.. but I drive alot anyway.. im heading up to schenectady ny tomorrow night... 328miles one way....

Back patch/name plates are approx 3" x 9" and found here:
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May I ask... where the heck on God's green Earth did you find a 114/45? I've only seen them up to 92.

mwahahaha....I have one 114/45 and another on the way [less the reg] for $65 shipped...I just got my Ninja Reg in the mail to put on it when it arrives.

MCB is a world of wealth if you know what you want...lol.

The thing about the 114's is that they are old models with a finite lifespan. I believe the later-borne models still have about 5 years of life in their span [of 15 years total and max]...but still...5 years, one hydro and I still have 2 big whopper tanks to play with until I have to knuckle down and spend $300/$400 on two new ones later down the road...lol.
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Re: help me pick my hpa tank

I have a 92/4500 that I use. Was the largest one that I could find at the time. Picked it up used at a good deal. I also have a 3 lbs CO2 that use on my 98. That makes for a great day of play. Most fields don't like to fill it. Good thing I have my own fill station.
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MCB is a world of wealth if you know what you want...lol.

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Re: help me pick my hpa tank

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One thing to remember when buying a tank is wieght. I realize you want a huge tank for how much air it holds but you ussually buy all day anyways. So you can go fill up anytime you want anyways, so you might aswell go light weight.

Guerrila air makes great tanks, aswell does crossfire.

I would be a little fishy about the one from e-paintball, it claims that the label says 88 but it's really a 92, seems funny it would pass inspections with that. 2, it has a picture of a low pressure tank.

Good point, although if you like to spray, you will runn out of HPA fast. Especially if your plain the long games. Get the BIGUN!
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Re: help me pick my hpa tank

Speaking of big tanks Seen this Giant the other day

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Re: help me pick my hpa tank

get a ninja tank, 68ci 3k psi. its the standard, it works best.
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Re: help me pick my hpa tank

Okay, a good idea to check up on is when the original post was created.
In this one's case, it was roughly two years ago.
I think it's a safe bet to say he has already chosen and does not need any assistance in picking one anymore.
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