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Post by orpackrat on Feb 16, 2007 5:28:29 GMT -5
I am looking into getting another large Co2 tank and I found a 3lb Co2 tank for the same price I paid for my 24oz. This tank has the push pin on top and is made to be screwed directly onto your gun. I would like to get this for my harness but I am waiting for an email from the seller before I buy. The dimensions are about 14" by 4.5".
What do you think about a tank that size?
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Post by Batman on Feb 16, 2007 13:20:18 GMT -5
That seems like it would be cool if you could put it in a backpack. Then you could run remotes to your weapons and have all day air right there on you. On the downside, whats that tank weigh? Is it Aluminum or Steel? Big tank also makes a larger profile. ;D
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Post by orpackrat on Feb 16, 2007 14:37:17 GMT -5
That is the Idea. "This tank is approximately 14 inches tall and 4.5inches in diameter. Although it has never been used is has a hydro stamp date of AUG03." I emailed him on how heavy it is empty. There is 10 availible to purchase and I am thinking about getting three for my self. They are going to cost about $30.00 for the first and $26.50 for each additional, that cost includes the shipping, the more you buy the cheaper the shipping because of combined shipping. If I get an email back with the weight and its not too heavy I will probably buy a few and sell about 7 or so of my 9oz co2 tanks to pay for them. With my order, does anyone want a tank ordered as well, if I make a transaction with multiple tanks the price drops per tank because of combined shipping costs. The cost for anyone else wanting a tank I would need these amounts sent to a paypal account. $27 per tank for one, $25 per tank for two, and $23 per tank for three or more. The only difficulty would be getting the tank to you, I am located in Lincoln City mainly and every other weekend or more in West Salem. I can also ship but you would be better off to order them your-self rather than when I buy and pay shipping twice. Anyone interested?
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Post by orpackrat on Feb 16, 2007 14:59:40 GMT -5
I just recieved an email on the weight, it is about 6lbs. I asked for the dry weight so the total weight should be 6-9lbs. It also has a burst disk installed. Keep in mind, this is probably something you want to use a remote with.
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Post by orpackrat on Feb 18, 2007 21:44:18 GMT -5
As of now, there is only 8 availible instead of 10.
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Post by orpackrat on Feb 19, 2007 16:37:53 GMT -5
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Post by orpackrat on Jun 14, 2007 19:56:47 GMT -5
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Post by voodoo on Mar 6, 2009 7:39:55 GMT -5
i have one of those tanks and not bad to carry on your back, if you are a man sized individual.I am 6 foot, 260 pounds and in shape so not an issue..
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Post by orpackrat on Mar 6, 2009 9:29:38 GMT -5
I have 6 of these tanks and use 2 on remote line.
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