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So you know, PMI/Pure Energy has a common problem of leaking regulators, though usually minute and not very significant, they still leak. However, when working, the PMI/Pure Energy regulators are very quick, and have Stainless Steel bonnets (whether or not they work..) and have just as fast a recharge rate as the Crossfire regulators, which are top notch, and the fastest out there.
As far as 48.45 DXS tanks go, keep in mind that these tanks are SHORTER than standard 45.45 tanks, which are extraordinarily tiny in my opinion. They are the stubby version of the 45.45. I am not aware if they have made a tank cover for it yet, but I presume DXS will have one out for it. You shouldn't just pay attention to the size of the tank to how small you want it, you should pay particular attention to the efficiency of your marker. If your marker is extraordinarily inefficient, then you will want to have a larger tank, especially if you don't get to pay visits to the store for fills, or if you don't get all day air. However, if your marker is relatively efficient, and you get all day air, then by all means go for size. Personally, I find 45.45's are way too small as it is, and the 48.45 is best suited for little kids. I personally prefer a 68.45 over a 45.45, but I have longer arms, and shoot an autococker, so the whole backblock in my face thing isn't too fun, hahahaha.
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