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  • Nish
    Villiage Idiot
    • Jul 2020
    • 100005622
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    #1

    Odd question

    If you could fit 10rnd tubes in a tank. How many 10rnd tubes can you realistically fit in a tank?

    7oz
    9oz
    12oz
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  • Chuck E Ducky
    Ragnastock Enforcer
    • Jul 2020
    • 6116
    • NY

    #2
    Like a 2” round tank? Inside?

    I would say 0 in the 7oz and 9oz maybe 3-4 in a a 12oz

    Or like around the outside like on some sort of tank cover that holds tubes.

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    • Nish
      Villiage Idiot
      • Jul 2020
      • 100005622
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      #3
      Inside. Like a dump pouch
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      • Carp
        enter over there..☝
        • Jul 2020
        • 4824
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        #4
        African or European?

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        For real though, if I had to guess...

        7oz - 1
        9oz - 1
        12oz - 2-3
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        • Nish
          Nish commented
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          Imagine how bad the ideas are that I keep to myself!
      • XEMON
        Frenchy is here!
        • Jul 2020
        • 3029
        • Nor Cal

        #5
        When I can move, I'll pull the tanks I cut open to use a freak holder and stuff then with 10rd tubes for you πŸ˜‹
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        • Chuck E Ducky
          Ragnastock Enforcer
          • Jul 2020
          • 6116
          • NY

          #6
          Oh like if you cut the top off? You might be able to jam 4 in but they got to be a lil less then 1” round the Od on the tanks are aprox 2” so maybe 4 but more likely 3 of them. I don’t think they will make a good dump pouch. What do you have in mind with them exactly. Trying to salvage some old tank material make it useful?

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          • Nish
            Nish commented
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            I was thinking that these old tanks are a great length to shoulder. Being able to unscrew from an asa that isn't plumbed to anything makes storage easier than a T or L stock, it cutting it open made it a reasonable dump pouch that's not a bad use of something that's essentially garbage right now.

          • BrickHaus
            BrickHaus commented
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            You son of a bitch thats kinda a good idea. It lets you play in the normal paintball stance, yet you are shooting 10 rounders.

            Be even cooler if you threaded the back as a cap, so you just un shoulder, pull the cap, grab your tubes, and thread it back on.


            Or make a hole that lets one out, but it just spins 360*.

            Now Im curious to see what you do.

          • Chuck E Ducky
            Chuck E Ducky commented
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            Ok interesting idea I like it.
        • Nish
          Villiage Idiot
          • Jul 2020
          • 100005622
          • SC Transplant

          #7
          Now that I think of it an HPA tank that won't pass hydro would probably work just as well but I'm not sure how one would cut into that.
          Originally posted by MAr "... Nish deleted it..."
          Originally posted by Painthappy "...I like what nish did..."
          Originally posted by Axel "coffee-fueled, beer-cooled."
          Originally posted by Carp "Nish's two brain cells"
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          • BenoitOWN
            BenoitOWN commented
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            Bandsaw and a dust protector for the fiberglass particles.

          • XEMON
            XEMON commented
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            If it's a fiber glass tank, grab a few spare blades ...
            I had to sharpen my cuttoff blade 5 or 6 times before I to the aluminum ...
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