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Integrated Valve Technology by JT
found this on MCB:
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That tank is actually pretty cool. I mean, with the bonnet being able to come off without leaking all the CO2, that's great. Oh, and that fill reader is definitely great 'cause I know a bunch of people who keep getting their tanks filled when they've barely use a bit.
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I like that, seems like it would be helpful, lol
I remember one game, it was a scenario game of take the castle... Our Youth Group (13-15) people were attacking, and someone else's church group (25-30) people were defending... As we were about to make are big move on the castle, 6 people in our group all ran out of CO2 with in a 5 minute time period! lol I can see how this tank could've prevented that! |
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They sell them all over the place too, we just got a whole shipment in at our local K-Mart about a week ago, they're about 30 or so bucks. Not bad, not bad. I might just get one, haha.
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I saw that about 6 months ago in APG (I think?) kinda cool
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I wonder how easy they come apart for Hydro..?
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Brilliant...I'll have to get one for my c02 gun.
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How can the valve be removed? One, in case hydrotesting is necessary and if there is a pin valve problem, how could you take it out to fixed/replaced? seems like youd have to replace the entire tank.
And, if my some miraculous happening, someone strips out the threads for the burst disk? you have to purchase a new tank instead of just replacing the pin valve! |
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costs as much as a compressed air tank :dodgy:
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and in pretty sure brass is weaker than tank aluminum, so i doubt the tank threads would strip before the burst disk threads. |
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