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Re: Reg question/help

In Reply to: Reg question/help posted by Duane_ on March 24, 2003 at 20:34:01:


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Posted by:
Joseph Lightfoot

on March 25, 2003 at 16:44:18

I did a quick look on ActionVillage and found a Kingman adjustable reg for a 3000 psi tank priced at US$120. If you are looking on web sites, try looking where the tanks are listed. However, the cheapest place to find a regulator for your tank is to ask at your local paintball shops. All those preset regs that are replaced by MaxFlows and whatnot have to be somewhere. Chances are you local shops either have some or know someone who does.

: Ok i have the chance at getting a 3000psi 114ci nitro tank for dirt cheap. But the problem is tha the guy took the on tank reg off of it cuz it was a max flo and spent alot on it and doesnt want to get rid of it. I really want to jump on this tank i play scenario and i hate having to come off the field to fill. So i was wondering what are some primary Regs that will go right on the tank and where i can find some of these to buy. Ive looked and i find most of the regs that i find are secondary regs. So could you guys help me out. Thanks in advance


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