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user's latest post:
Remote Line trouble... HELP!
Published (2009-12-11 17:09:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by TippmannParts.com Well you heard it from the expert himself. What's up Ninja? Is that Ray? he caught me!!! yes this is Ray
user's latest post:
Which HPA Brand?
Published (2009-12-11 13:01:00)
Thanks guys! Going with Ninja....Jaron to be honest your the only reason I considered cross-fire they need to pay you! lol
user's latest post:
Ninja Tank?
Published (2009-12-10 17:01:00)
Ninja is the best! Only tanks i'll buy!
user's latest post:
C02 tank expiration date
Published (2009-12-10 20:05:00)
Sorry, yes, tester AFTER manufacture, not the manufacturer itself.
user's latest post:
Ninja Tank?
Published (2009-12-09 17:07:00)
I can order what you need from Ninja, just shoot me a PM
user's latest post:
Ninja Tank? - Page 2
Published (2009-12-10 17:37:00)
My next tank will be a Ninja 90/4500, just saving my pennies! I try to give my local shop as much business as possible but when I order online it's is usually thru ROCKSTARTACTICAL. Every dealing I have had with them was perfect and the customer service is great.
user's latest post:
Ninja Tank?
Published (2009-12-09 16:37:00)
yea their website is good, and ansgear.com i heard is good to order from
user's latest post:
Ninja Tank?
Published (2009-12-09 15:48:00)
Speak with Ray from PSI Guru aka NinjaPB, he takes good care of his customers. I own a few tanks from them and they'll either send you parts, repair your tank or even replace it free of charge, if something goes wrong. Order from their site now and I believe you'll get a tank bag, thread saver and magnetic fill valve cover along with your purchase.
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Latest active threads on Tactics...::
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-09 15:48:00)
by nutritious
Speak with Ray from PSI Guru aka NinjaPB, he takes good care of his customers. I own a few tanks from them and they'll either send you parts, repair your tank or even replace it free of charge, if something goes wrong.
Order from their site now and I believe you'll get a tank bag, thread saver and magnetic fill valve cover along with your purchase.
Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-11-20 14:51:00)
by BosquePerdido
I tried hooking up my remote today and it was leaking out of the area with the red square around it. I am not sure what this is for? The remote came with a used set up I purchased. I was also wondering if I could just take this piece out and if it is really necesarry? Thanks in advance for all of your help. Oh yeah and its a "PMI Perfect" (are they any good?) Dan Attached ...
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-12-04 13:43:00)
by cadams7407
The brand of the tank - specifically won't matter too much. The regulator is more important. but the A-5 is going to be pretty forgiving of even a mediocre regulator, so IMO, I think you will be ok with even a budget-quality HPA tank.
So that being said, the cu inches, more room = more air = more shots per tank. Once you get up to the 68 and above, they get to be pretty cumbersome. I run a 68 ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-09 03:05:00)
by Jaron
That's the manufacturing date, and since it can't have been made in August 2012 yet, it's December of 2008. The symbol in the middle indicates the manufacturer. If the tank is stamped 3AL on the neck, it's a five year test cycle, unlimited lifespan. You won't need to test it until December 2013.
Started 6 months ago (2009-06-17 18:33:00)
by br1anc
I own a ridiculously large tank... it is a Pure Energy 68ci/3000psi
aluminum monster. It gets me about 714 shoots per fill according to the
calculator. My camera's flash went out and the lighting is not good in my
house so I will post a pic asap.
Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-12-01 13:08:00)
by Chillistarr
To be honest, this varies depending on where you live, and where you play. Potential fillers of bottles could be your local paintball shop, fire departments, dive shops etc, or the fields themselves. HPA is very useful if your local field will fill it, but if they only use CO2 for example, it's less handy. Another option you could look at, depending on your fitness:desire for cheap fills ratio, ...
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-11-27 07:10:00)
by kill factory
Has anyone put compressed oxygen from a welding tank and put it into a 20 oz. co2 tank?
I know the threads are diffrent between the two tanks. oxy-co2. But were I work I have accesss to the fittings to allow my co2 fill station on a oxygen tank. I think this would work. any thoughts?
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A5 polished internals, E grip ape board, X7 valve,
JCS front bolt, 14'' j&...
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-11-27 18:38:00)
by Jordan31
Hey, what would be the best way to clean a remote line?, the reason I'm asking is because the first time back to pb'ing last weekend I had more than enough problems... but the remote line would stay on, like its dirty or something on the inside. You could take the screw on the top right out and it would still be pushing down on the pin of the tank.
What would be my best way to clean this? I ...
Started 1 year, 2 months ago (2008-09-19 22:48:00)
by Millslane
I had all kinds of problems with mine and I took every precaution and good
care of it the entire time. I ditched my remote and will never use one
again. I spent way too much time off the field, its was not a reliable part
for me.
Started 3 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-11-23 19:58:00)
by aka_mich
Look on the DOT label, mine is labeled in small lettering underneath all
the technical jibber-jabber.
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Hot threads for last week on Tactics...::
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-09 15:48:00)
by nutritious
Speak with Ray from PSI Guru aka NinjaPB, he takes good care of his customers. I own a few tanks from them and they'll either send you parts, repair your tank or even replace it free of charge, if something goes wrong.
Order from their site now and I believe you'll get a tank bag, thread saver and magnetic fill valve cover along with your purchase.
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-09 03:05:00)
by Jaron
That's the manufacturing date, and since it can't have been made in August 2012 yet, it's December of 2008. The symbol in the middle indicates the manufacturer. If the tank is stamped 3AL on the neck, it's a five year test cycle, unlimited lifespan. You won't need to test it until December 2013.
Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-11-20 14:51:00)
by BosquePerdido
I tried hooking up my remote today and it was leaking out of the area with the red square around it. I am not sure what this is for? The remote came with a used set up I purchased. I was also wondering if I could just take this piece out and if it is really necesarry? Thanks in advance for all of your help. Oh yeah and its a "PMI Perfect" (are they any good?) Dan Attached ...
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-12-04 13:43:00)
by cadams7407
The brand of the tank - specifically won't matter too much. The regulator is more important. but the A-5 is going to be pretty forgiving of even a mediocre regulator, so IMO, I think you will be ok with even a budget-quality HPA tank.
So that being said, the cu inches, more room = more air = more shots per tank. Once you get up to the 68 and above, they get to be pretty cumbersome. I run a 68 ...
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