LE Paintball FIT 80/4500 Tank w/ Anodized Powerhouse Counterpunch Regulator

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  • Whirr
    Newbie
    • Mar 2026
    • 23

    #1

    LE Paintball FIT 80/4500 Tank w/ Anodized Powerhouse Counterpunch Regulator

    I recently purchased this with a bunch of other gear from someone leaving the sport. However, based on some research, I feel this tank is too nice to just give to my kid to play some rec ball. Opinions? Is this bottle really 1 of 24? Does that really matter?
  • Whirr
    Newbie
    • Mar 2026
    • 23

    #2
    I should add, I used Gemini AI to help me identify what this is, so if have something wrong like the regulator type, please let me know.

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    • SockeyeSteve
      Have Paint - Will Travel
      • Jan 2024
      • 182
      • PNW

      #3
      IMO a tank is a tank, those regulators are nice but if all my tanks had powerhiuse regs I wouldn't not let him use it just because of that. If your kid can rock an 80ci I'd say why not?

      I say this having just bought a marker for my kid because although I use a G6r for recball a lot I refuse to let my kid use them 😅 was this perhaps an excuse to get another marker? MAYBE. I don't feel that way about tanks or loaders though.

      For what it's worth the reg is a special release powerhouse reg from project, which retailed for $280 and sold out within 1 day so if that sways you in one direction or another, it's info worth having
      Feedback:
      https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...eve-s-feedback

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      • Maxwell
        Maxwell commented
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        I'm laughing because I know how nice the marker you bought for your son is. 😂 SockeyeSteve may not be the best example in this way.
    • Whirr
      Newbie
      • Mar 2026
      • 23

      #4
      The tank is out of place with the setup I bought. I bought a purple etha3 w/ a purple hopper and a pair of purple masks. I already have a purple ninja tank(needs hydro at the end of the year). Best I can figure this tank was intended to used with his other marker, he sold a cs3 he had to someone else.

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      • SockeyeSteve
        SockeyeSteve commented
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        The tank is just a tank, even "rare" tanks. The reg on that tank though could yield you some money if you wanted to sell it. Project cuts/anos sell for decent money, or if you want to keep the reg powerhouse makes a good product.

        I'm a fan of Ninja regs but PH are all stainless threads which is a nice QOL upgrade. These regs especially the limited cuts like adrenaline, project or hormesis will sell for $200 all day to the speedball crowd.
    • JohnB
      Pump, pump, pump it up
      • Jul 2020
      • 308
      • Phx

      #5
      Keep that one for you and give your kid yours if yours is worse. Tank is tank. Reg has some value 100-200 and tank is like 140-215 probably; but in 15 years probably not worth anything. Those ph regs are nice!

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      • Chuck E Ducky
        Ragnastock Enforcer
        • Jul 2020
        • 6116
        • NY

        #6
        Tanks aren’t collectable. Selling them is equivalent to selling used tires or break pads. Most people are just going to buy new unless you really sell at a discount.

        the tank reg is the value. As long as it’s new enough to have replaceable reg seats. I think the counterpunch has replaceable regseats still. Powerhouse likes to discontinue replacement parts to force sales.

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        • Buff_phroggie
          Trilogy King?
          • May 2025
          • 322
          • Central Iowa

          #7
          I would happily trade you a 68 tank with a FRESH rehydro and a reg to go with 🤣

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          • Whirr
            Whirr commented
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            I've got 2 tanks out getting hydro'd ATM, should be ready next week.

          • Buff_phroggie
            Buff_phroggie commented
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            I have liked the PH regs. The only downside of the combo that you have is SOMETIMES it is difficult to find a place to test ISO certified tanks. My local scuba shop can do DOT tanks, but I had to send my ISO tanks to Hogans Alley

          • Whirr
            Whirr commented
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            Good to know, thanks for the info. I will inquire when I pick up the tanks I currently have out.
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