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  • Trbo323
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    • Jul 2020
    • 6358
    • Vancouver WA

    #16
    Originally posted by JonM
    According to the website, they're good for ten years before needing tested. I figured I'd try one out for my magfed setups. At that rate, I'll be 60 before it even needs tested again. With a thirty-year lifespan, this tank will outlive my remaining paintball days (mid-life crisis intensifies).
    That has to be going under the iso certification then. The big problem I see is what field will know that? If they see it's past 5 years they are just going to say no, go get it tested

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    • JonM
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      • Jul 2020
      • 1295
      • Landisburg, PA

      #17
      Originally posted by Trbo323
      That has to be going under the iso certification then. The big problem I see is what field will know that? If they see it's past 5 years they are just going to say no, go get it tested

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      Fair point. Then again, most fields I've been to lately don't even bother checking dates anymore. I keep mine current, but they don't know that. Worse comes to worst, I suppose you could show them the website. Not that they'd probably care - in which case, I'd just grab one of my other tanks that day and chalk it up as one of those things.
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      • Jonnydread
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        Agreed, most fields used to be militant about tanks, but I only know of 2 in my area that still check. One field through due diligence and one field because they do hydro testing and IMO are looking to make a few extra bucks.
    • JonM
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      • Jul 2020
      • 1295
      • Landisburg, PA

      #18
      I’ve test fit this tank on my Milsig M17 with a collapsible PDW stock. It fits fine on the longest notch. Although, the weight of the tank is certainly noticeable, though not unbearable. The marker feels somewhat unbalanced in a shorter setup, but it balances out better in a long range setup with a scope and Nemesis barrel.
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      • FredMnkyDad10
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        • Apr 2021
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        #19
        Anyone have updates on using one of these. Thinking of picking up a couple of them and use with the ninja flex 4500 psi
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        • JonM
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          • Jul 2020
          • 1295
          • Landisburg, PA

          #20
          Originally posted by FredMnkyDad10
          Anyone have updates on using one of these. Thinking of picking up a couple of them and use with the ninja flex 4500 psi
          I ran one on my M17 at Supergame this year. Paired with a Ninja reg, it worked out well - especially considering how much of a gas hog the M17 is. My only real complaint is that it’s nearly double the weight of a similarly sized fiber wrapped tank. ANS has the Sicariis 15/4500 tanks on sale now and I’m waiting for mine to be delivered. At half the weight, it should hopefully resolve the balance issues the heavier tank creates.
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