Compressed Air Tanks: Best Sizes, Weights, Shots and More!

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  • Опубліковано 20 лют 2017
  • What's the deal with compressed air tanks?
    There are lots of options when it comes to picking a compressed air tank for your paintball gun, you have to think about size, weight, brand, and color. Hopefully, this video can smooth out that decision.
    ➖Good Compressed Air Tank Options ➖
    Tippmann 48/3000 ➡ pbrml.com/tip48
    Empire 68/4500 Basic ➡ pbrml.com/emp68
    Empire 80/4500 Ultra ➡ pbrml.com/empiretankl
    Ninja 77/4500 SL2 ➡ pbrml.com/nin77
    Ninja 68/4500 Grey Lite ➡ pbrml.com/nin68
    Below is a list of shots you can expect from the tanks listed. It is likely you will get more depending on the gun you use, but you can expect to get at least the amounts listed.
    13/3000 - 100 Shots
    35/3000 - 350 Shots
    48/3000 - 500 Shots
    68/3000 - 700 Shots
    45/4500 - 750 Shots
    50/4500 - 850 Shots
    68/4500 - 1200 Shots
    72/4500 - 1250 Shots
    77/4500 - 1300 Shots
    90/4500 - 1530 Shots
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  • @lilBabyYAGGA
    @lilBabyYAGGA Місяць тому +4

    I realize I’m commenting on a 7 year old video, but man I LOVE the way you explain things man. How you slowly talk so we can fully understand each and every word you say REALLY helps me retain the info you give. I have extremely bad ADHD

  • @benjaminelsbury683
    @benjaminelsbury683 5 років тому +4

    Thank you subscribed today. You do a great job explaining things and I love how you edit the content as well

  • @brad4068
    @brad4068 7 років тому +8

    I don't what what it is about you but you and your videos are really interesting and your personality makes them a whole lot better

  • @ZxcerupshadowxZ
    @ZxcerupshadowxZ 7 років тому +70

    happy your channel is starting to take off 👍

  • @cupcakeforever255
    @cupcakeforever255 7 років тому +6

    thanks for the video keep it up, BTW you deserve way more subscribers

  • @lockeparsons7971
    @lockeparsons7971 4 роки тому +4

    Videos are soo good needs way more subs good info and paintball knowledge

  • @matrixxx01
    @matrixxx01 6 років тому +4

    I know this is an older video, but the video was very much needed for many people. Great content on all of your videos man. Thanks for taking the time.

  • @cody4243
    @cody4243 5 років тому +2

    Great video man. You definitely need more subs

  • @ulose5909
    @ulose5909 2 роки тому

    We’ll done bro this was a perfect video I tried watching another one before this and nearly fell asleep plus learnt next to nothing useful. Big up from Australia man 🤘💛

  • @moibe182
    @moibe182 3 роки тому +4

    Is just me or someone else love how his microphone pick the sound that the tanks make when he puts them on the table or against each other.

  • @mhunter0210
    @mhunter0210 7 років тому +1

    Great channel the quality is great
    When I saw you only had 13k subs I thought i miss read it as I expected you had over 100k

  • @88funkymonk
    @88funkymonk 5 років тому

    Super helpful dude! Big thanks!

  • @jayjojpp1828
    @jayjojpp1828 5 років тому +83

    Why doesn’t this guy have like 2m subs

    • @JustSujC
      @JustSujC 4 роки тому +8

      Paintball is a really small community. Never understood why given how fun it is and how interesting the gear is.

    • @minihoog9327
      @minihoog9327 4 роки тому +5

      Derptrollz The gear my be interesting, but it’s not cheap.

    • @oliverturner3172
      @oliverturner3172 4 роки тому +4

      @@minihoog9327 your telling me. I'm trying to get into it and Facebook is my hope atm.

    • @bullshitdepartment
      @bullshitdepartment 3 роки тому

      @@minihoog9327 then again neither are iphones

  • @TommasoTheRealtor
    @TommasoTheRealtor 2 роки тому

    Your videos are super helpful bro thanks

  • @Tony-zp8xn
    @Tony-zp8xn 2 роки тому +3

    The size comparison between the regular 68, 68 SL, and the 77 SL was great and super helpful. I haven't played in about 15 years and just read about the 15 year lifespan of carbon fiber bottles... So I guess my goggles aren't the only thing that need replacing. At least my Tippmann A5 is still relevant.

  • @JasonPoindexterus
    @JasonPoindexterus 5 років тому

    I feel like I saw you at Davis Paintball the weekend before last. Anyways, great video. Very thorough and well thought out.

  • @wildbill3332
    @wildbill3332 7 років тому +23

    Love the vids, you're doing a fantastic job!
    Wanted to add a few pieces of information realizing you likely left this stuff out to keep it simple for the audience that the video is intended for.
    First, a minimally significant comment - shot count from tanks can't be exactly stated as a function of the tank's size as it will vary depending on your gun's air efficiency, velocity, and even possibly the climate conditions of the day, so keep that in mind folks. All that said, I think the estimates you give using beginner to mid-level equipment on average sets the right expectations.
    I know you're not a fan, but I have not had any bad experiences with my four (4) Guerrilla Air (now, as you have pointed out, the company is called First Strike) tanks aside from a couple of very slow leaks that I have also had with some of my Ninja tanks.
    There are about 6 nice things about First Strike tanks:
    1.) The price point tends to be lower than a few other companies
    2.) They have a "super light" bottle option called "Hero"
    3.) They offer burst disks in the reg nearly flush with the body so they can't dig into your arm
    4.) They offer an adjustable reg similar to the silver collar on the Ninja V2 regs that allow you to adjust how the gauge and fill nipple line up
    5.)They offer bottles that you can get re-hydro'd forever
    6.) MOST IMPORTANTLY - the reg is much shorter than most compressed air tank regs which allows additional options for sizing and fitting tanks to the player and their equipment....for example, a smaller player might be able to have a larger size tank as a result of the bottle being closer to the ASA. The smaller reg also makes the tanks marginally lighter too when compared to others using the same bottle.
    *One point of caution is with some guns the reg is too short and can prevent the bottle from screwing all the way into the ASA, so players should check or ask about this before buying.
    All this said, the tank I use and like most is actually my Ninja SL 68 with the V2 reg
    Do wish it had First Strike burst disks though
    Last thing I'd add is for the beginner players you should show them where and how to read the date on the tanks so they don't buy a crap used one or ensure they select the freshest one from the store new.
    Sorry for the novel, hopefully it helps someone.
    Keep the vids coming, you're doing the sport a great service!

    • @PaintballRuinedMyLife
      @PaintballRuinedMyLife  7 років тому +7

      For sure on shot count, I think i typically say at least 1200 on 68/45. 1200 on any gun.
      Yeah all that stuff is great about GA/FS. I have probably sold/owned 80 of those tanks in the last 5 years. I keep trying and they keep having issues, I was told the Hero reg was better, but they haven't been. I'll bet about 15% of the ones Iv'e had, have had problems out of the box, brand new. 15% is high, when Ninja is probably 0.1%
      Totally should have talked about hydros more didn't even think about it!

    • @joseolivares6161
      @joseolivares6161 6 років тому

      Bill Pfleger about to buy 2 hero air tanks thanks for the info.

    • @aarongentile7232
      @aarongentile7232 4 роки тому +1

      Great additional info! Thank you very much I'm a newbie and learning by reading and watching UA-cam videos, this guy seems to be a great teacher, easy-to-understand oh, and seems very honest too!! I recently purchased a hardly used paintball gun and it came with a couple CO2 tanks. I'm not interested in running CO2 I want a compressed air tank, but I I don't want to spend a ton of money so I'm looking for a decent used one. I don't plan on using my gun a lot either, it's only to be used for scaring Garden destroying varmint. Some of the effing dealer around here just stand there and look at you when you beep at them from your car oh, I would like to train them that a beep from a car means a sting or three in the ass! lol

  • @twerkingtwinkies2335
    @twerkingtwinkies2335 4 роки тому +1

    Ive been needing an 80 or 90 tank. Currently lugging around two 3k alum tanks coz they're ridiculously affordable. It'll be a dope day when i do get one tho. Cool vid, 👍✌🍻

  • @steeltheeel2521
    @steeltheeel2521 6 років тому +1

    One of the best paintball channels

  • @renegadeapache727
    @renegadeapache727 6 років тому

    Great job 👍🏽

  • @Mike-dy8sj
    @Mike-dy8sj 6 років тому +1

    tanks for the video....

  • @hellspawnairsoft2214
    @hellspawnairsoft2214 6 років тому +2

    The v2 regulator is meant for airsoft guns to help with the refresh rate on support guns

  • @Supra_Johnny
    @Supra_Johnny 5 років тому +10

    @8:28 you don’t get enough credit for your seamless editing skills. Come back brad 😭

  • @Davveed
    @Davveed 5 років тому +15

    Paintball saved my life!!!!!

  • @mr.z7167
    @mr.z7167 7 років тому +5

    Greetings all.
    Awesome review. I always wanted to know if the ninja SL tank was slimer and shorter then the gray ghost tank. And now I know. Also, loving the live Saturday videos.
    Thanks.

  • @dylanblack3370
    @dylanblack3370 6 років тому +1

    Love the details and descriptions, need a carbon fiber tank asap

  • @Alex-us2vw
    @Alex-us2vw 6 років тому +3

    The 68 and 77 UL fit best for me but the weight savings of a 48/50 is so awesome. I used to have a 48 or 50 (forgot) but instead of a stubby shape it was longer and narrower to be closer in length to a 68. It was my all time favourite but eventually had to retire it after its second hydrotest

  • @JLMtime
    @JLMtime 4 роки тому +2

    I just got a ninja SL2 i couldn't believe how much more it weighted when it was filled normally with a flat bottom you cant tell but since its already so lite i swear it doubles in weight

  • @trevorbrown2619
    @trevorbrown2619 7 років тому +3

    Don't know if anyone has mentioned it, but there are also thread extenders for those guys that want a longer feel for a HPA tank but don't necessarily want a larger tank! I'm 6' 2" (approx), personally I do not use one of these but I also use a 77CI Ninja SL tank, which offers a little more length than a 68CI, for an example.

    • @PaintballRuinedMyLife
      @PaintballRuinedMyLife  7 років тому +1

      For sure, used to use a tank extender on my SL 68

    • @trevorbrown2619
      @trevorbrown2619 7 років тому +1

      I chose to get the 77CI versus a 68 for the size and increased capacity. I almost ran an extender on my 77 but it felt too long.

  • @tda2nd688
    @tda2nd688 7 років тому +2

    yes! fineally thank you so much

    • @PaintballRuinedMyLife
      @PaintballRuinedMyLife  7 років тому +1

      I was thinking of you :)

    • @tda2nd688
      @tda2nd688 7 років тому

      U are my favorite UA-cam because you always respond and make very high quality vids

  • @PRINCEVINCE1983
    @PRINCEVINCE1983 5 років тому +2

    Tanks for explaining in simple terms you do a great job.

  • @jamescundiff3264
    @jamescundiff3264 4 роки тому +2

    I play with an old Dye DM4 which is super heavy so having a larger tank pushes the gun out away from me which makes it really hard to hold up all day while shooting.

  • @pitbullpositive253
    @pitbullpositive253 6 років тому +3

    Great video, I've got a question for you!
    From your experience playing over the years, what would you suggest are the best tank options for rental purposes?
    If you had a paintball field & rented our equipment what would you use & why!
    Thanks,
    Graham Armstrong

    • @ashravenpb
      @ashravenpb 6 років тому +1

      48/3000 hpa tanks are used by every field Ive heard of

  • @JLMtime
    @JLMtime 4 роки тому +4

    "yeah" !

  • @gsiinc4499
    @gsiinc4499 2 роки тому

    Good video, just FYI, airflow rates are less consistent in low-pressure systems like paintball markers. Then they would be in higher pressure systems. :-) :-)

  • @techboi8977
    @techboi8977 6 років тому

    What would the best regulator on the ninja tanks for my Planet Eclipse GTek? My local field said something that can be adjusted for the 450-550 recommended PSI

  • @craigedwards5532
    @craigedwards5532 4 роки тому

    What would you recommend for a tippmann tmc with air-thru minus the stock cover

  • @CJ2K2428
    @CJ2K2428 6 років тому +1

    I want to get a 68/45 ninja tank but I’m having trouble on finding what take is best for my gun I’m pressure wise. I have a empire axe pro should I get a high pressure tank or a low pressure tank or does it not matter ? Please help

  • @jeanfrancoespina9930
    @jeanfrancoespina9930 3 роки тому

    So what youre saying is that the aluminum and or the carbon fiber tank can be used to fill Pcp rifles...am u correct? Thanks man great vid.

  • @aarongentile7232
    @aarongentile7232 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the video! It was very helpful, as usual, and extremely informative to a newbie like me. I just bought a hardly used Spyder mr1 (maybe shot 100 times, probably less) and it came with a couple CO2 tanks, but I don't want to mess with CO2 I want a compressed air tank (have a hand pump to refill air tanks cause I own a PCP air rifle) and I don't want to spend a hundred bucks + on a tank, especially considering I paid $35 bucks for the gun, Hopper, a couple of thousand paintballs, couple ball holders. Between the two guns I'm sure they will be shot less than 50 to 100 times per year. The paintball gun is just to shoot at the deer that come in the yard because I don't want to shoot them with the air it's way too powerful !! I've never owned the paintball gun before but I realize I'm going to need to do some maintenance on the one I purchased such as replacing the O-rings Etc. If you have a lead on any mr1 repair kits or used air tanks let me know please. Thanks again for all your info! 👍👍👍

    • @SRTKOVA
      @SRTKOVA 2 роки тому

      Hand pumps wouldn't work do bot use it

  • @eliasKates
    @eliasKates 4 роки тому

    love your hat

  • @GoatZilla
    @GoatZilla 3 роки тому +1

    Would have been nice to line up as many tanks as possible in a line simultaneously to compare sizes.

  • @junior103190
    @junior103190 4 роки тому +1

    Hey man i have a 74 cubic in tank problem is that there’s not alot of places to get then filled here apparently because my tank has a female connect or a disconnect but alot of places do not have the equipment to fill it, im in California in Los Angeles im trynna see where to fill it which has been hard because i have called alot of places and nothing

  • @joshciccarelli7767
    @joshciccarelli7767 4 роки тому

    Just bought a used Empire Axe, i have a 68/4500 Empire Carbon Fiber tank, and for some reason the regulator pin doesnt fit for the Axe ASA 🙃

  • @wickedfanatic2713
    @wickedfanatic2713 7 років тому +11

    Do a personal gear bag review on your setup!

  • @The.177calhunter7
    @The.177calhunter7 5 років тому

    Hey man will the 80 be good for air rifle shooting

  • @smokingunclefrank6037
    @smokingunclefrank6037 2 роки тому

    Question first off awesome video so no to my question I just purchased a valken m17 it uses a 13ci 3000psi tank can I use a tank that is over 3000 psi or will that damage my gun I know that the ci stands for cubic inch size of the tank and psi has to do with how much pressure so if I use a tank thats 48 ci at 3000 psi I'm ok but what if I use a tank that's like this for example Ninja Pro V2 68 ci 4500 psi Lite

  • @donaldpiepgras5250
    @donaldpiepgras5250 6 років тому

    what is the lifespan of the bottles compare? Carbon fiber tanks have a 15 year lifespan vs lifetime with all aluminum as long as hydro and Vib are done.

  • @sampayne6615
    @sampayne6615 5 років тому

    I have a first strike light and and it’s good but I want to get a super light ninja

  • @galacticshadow502
    @galacticshadow502 7 років тому +1

    what should i do if i get a low pressure gun?

  • @J.t_fishing1
    @J.t_fishing1 3 роки тому +1

    I’ve noticed now that you can get the tank cheaper one of the lads on the team I play for orders a empire carbon tank from a shop near us and he asked can he get discounts on the tank if he don’t have a reg because he already had a ninja pro reg that he had on his old steel tank and they gave him £50 off the carbon tank without a reg

  • @eatyourcereal7840
    @eatyourcereal7840 6 років тому +1

    For the 3000 psi tank you were showing at the beginning would it fit in a 2L hydration carrier if I replaced the water pack I’m going to use it for hpa in airsoft

    • @ashravenpb
      @ashravenpb 6 років тому +2

      Its a tight fit. I've carried 68/4500 tanks in my high sierra hydration pack before

  • @SnuggeSnugge
    @SnuggeSnugge 7 років тому

    Love this video! I was wondering though (since I don't find a lot of information about this) how you fill your HPA tanks. And how can you be self-sufficient in filling your HPA tanks? The only thing i've found was that you need a 4500 psi compressor, fill a scuba tank and then fill your paintball HPA tank with the scuba tank. Is that correct? What compressor would you recommend? Thank you in advance for the feedback!!

    • @PaintballRuinedMyLife
      @PaintballRuinedMyLife  7 років тому +1

      There are three main ways to fill HPA tanks away from the field. 1. Air compressor 2.Scuba tanks, filled at a scuba store 3. Shoebox compressor, the cheapest fully self-sufficient option.

    • @aarongentile7232
      @aarongentile7232 4 роки тому

      @@PaintballRuinedMyLife I'm assuming the last option you wrote there ( shoebox compressor ) is using something that looks like a bicycle tire pump for basketball soccer ball but is able to put a much higher amount of air into something like a paintball tank or a PCP air rifle, which I THINK holds something like 4500 PSI--I THINK. Very powerful air gun

    • @mrbarraclough1072
      @mrbarraclough1072 3 роки тому

      @@aarongentile7232 No, a Shoebox Compressor was a specific model of compressor specially designed to take a 100psi input and further compress it up to HPA levels without having to buy a more expensive SCUBA compressor. They were designed and sold by Tom Kaye, the former owner of Airgun Designs and creator of the Automag. Tom is now retired and true Shoebox Compressors haven't been made in years, but you can still find Chinese knock-offs.

  • @neil.p9868
    @neil.p9868 6 років тому

    SL45 OR SL77, not sure which one to get. Length wise is there a huge difference?

  • @Slapsamillion
    @Slapsamillion 4 роки тому +1

    That Intimidator is DOPE AF. Do you still have that gun?!?!

  • @MF-pm5dh
    @MF-pm5dh 6 років тому

    Does anyone recommend first strike hero tanks? Does the low pro gauge touch the grips?

  • @lucasdelvalle7168
    @lucasdelvalle7168 6 років тому

    Hello, what is the best tank for the mini gs? I am 5 feet and 4 inches tall .

  • @Brotha_Allen
    @Brotha_Allen 7 років тому

    good video

  • @justintyler9577
    @justintyler9577 2 роки тому

    The Empire 80 Tank that was used in the video. Would that be closer to the Ninja SL2 77 or to the 68?

  • @kidlat1968
    @kidlat1968 7 років тому

    the Sl68 can consistently shoot up to 10 pods air capacity

  • @dgjrllrivera0610
    @dgjrllrivera0610 3 роки тому +1

    Question, are you able to use your own home compressor to fill the tank, for example like a Dewalt pancake compressor, so many options can be a bit confusing

    • @mrbarraclough1072
      @mrbarraclough1072 3 роки тому +1

      No. The compressors you can buy at home improvement stores and would use for pneumatic tools (such as a pancake compressor) are far too weak, only generating 100-120psi, maybe 150psi at most. Filling HPA tanks requires specialized compressors that can generate 4500psi or more. These are the same compressors used to file SCUBA tanks. If you need to fill an HPA tank between trips to a paintball field, try a dive shop if you have one in your area.
      There are some smaller compressors you can buy to fill these, but even the cheap ones are a few hundred dollars or more and you usually have to have an ordinary compressor already to connect to them (the high pressure compressors take the 100psi output from home compressors and compress it further). Unless you are an airsmith who needs to be able to test markers in your shop, it's just not worthwhile.

  • @Karen-ig5gr
    @Karen-ig5gr 4 роки тому

    Can I use this for a airsoft hpa setup

  • @shaw9851
    @shaw9851 5 років тому

    Do you use this with a line ?

  • @seanosullivan716
    @seanosullivan716 6 років тому +1

    What would you recommend for my tank I’m 5’5 and I’m either getting the mini gs or an axe 2.0. What do you think would be the best fit

    • @maxwellav
      @maxwellav 4 роки тому +1

      Axe 2.0, Ninja tank with a round bottom, not $200 but a good Ninja tank.

  • @Chuys_Channel
    @Chuys_Channel 4 роки тому

    I'm 5'3 not big at all do you think the 50 in a good size for me

  • @limitlessworx5724
    @limitlessworx5724 3 роки тому

    Whats opinion on first strike tanks ? Also with tanks that I can add something that says like 200psi-300psi , 800psi-950psi

  • @ethielperez8193
    @ethielperez8193 6 років тому

    Want to know the difference in shots between the 68 and the 77

  • @tcghighstreet3638
    @tcghighstreet3638 6 років тому

    are gladiatair tanks any good?

  • @jfdl1296
    @jfdl1296 7 років тому

    Somebody knows wich is the lightest tank in the market? Maybe a 77 or a 68

  • @ariizadin7911
    @ariizadin7911 2 роки тому

    how much does the composite tube cost

  • @casadepola9620
    @casadepola9620 6 років тому

    im getting a transluscent black ninja carbon fiber tank with an ultralite regulator

  • @iamnani_9111
    @iamnani_9111 4 роки тому +1

    So a 48/4500 has around 750-800 shots ?

  • @zacharyfrancis3145
    @zacharyfrancis3145 5 років тому

    So which ninja tank is the better???

  • @mdkamal74
    @mdkamal74 6 років тому

    Why dont they make tank sperical shape. Wont that be more storage and stronger and lighter?

  • @sleepingheavy747
    @sleepingheavy747 7 років тому +2

    What kind of tank should I get for my tippmann tmc

    • @PaintballRuinedMyLife
      @PaintballRuinedMyLife  7 років тому +1

      Any thing compressed air will work, I would recommend Empire or Ninja.

  • @ariantariverdi2617
    @ariantariverdi2617 7 років тому +1

    What are your thoughts on first strike 62/3000 flat bottom tank?

  • @wowabcsand123s
    @wowabcsand123s 6 років тому +1

    Anyone know the outro song? He didnt put in description. :/

  • @smallerfreeze
    @smallerfreeze 7 років тому

    when are you gonna do a show on how u make ur own supreme?

  • @garretteales1607
    @garretteales1607 2 роки тому

    Paintball just like real guns. There's not too many absolutes yeses and Nos. It's a lot of it's a little better here and there. So it really always does come down to preference. Good comparison vid tho

  • @Roastedspiders82
    @Roastedspiders82 7 років тому +1

    hey first question is can you do a review on a clone 5? If you can't get a hold of one I'll gladly send you mine to do a review. Second question is how much do you want for that RL Timmy you used in this video?

    • @PaintballRuinedMyLife
      @PaintballRuinedMyLife  7 років тому

      Probably not sorry. Not sure if I will ever sell it, unless the price is crazy :)

    • @Roastedspiders82
      @Roastedspiders82 7 років тому

      Paintball Ruined My Life
      you're good man worst anyone can say is no haha. still up for doin a clone 5 review though?

  • @niiick7215
    @niiick7215 5 років тому +3

    how many shots will an axe pro get on a 48/4500 tank

    • @devan7728
      @devan7728 5 років тому +1

      Nick Remund 6 pods (if you’re lucky)

  • @dylangouge7046
    @dylangouge7046 6 років тому +1

    What do you recommend? First strike compressed tank or a empire one?

    • @justinbarrier144
      @justinbarrier144 5 років тому +1

      dylan gouge - what are the materials on the tank ? Flat bottom aluminum ? Carbon fiber ? Ultra light?

  • @brianacost1220
    @brianacost1220 7 років тому

    i have a tippmann tmc i just bought a couple days ago..i plan on carrying the tank around my waist , .which would be the best tank for my tippmann tmc? also what does the 3000 and the 4500 stand for??

    • @PaintballRuinedMyLife
      @PaintballRuinedMyLife  7 років тому

      Brand wise, Empire or Ninja. 3000 PSI and 4500 PSI, just holds higher pressure so you can get more shots.

  • @hectorsanchez9742
    @hectorsanchez9742 5 місяців тому

    My brother has a 68ci 4500and I have a 48ci 4500 so how much can his tank and my tank hold and what’s the difference

  • @implumpy
    @implumpy 7 років тому

    Hello sir i need help should i either buy a tippman tmc or a speed ball gun like the kaos 2?

    • @justinbarrier144
      @justinbarrier144 5 років тому

      Stop calling the Kaos 2 a speedball gun - these cheap companies like spider try and copy the look of all the other guns so people say there speedball guns when they are trash and unreliable .. it’s $99 . My Mask costs 2 times as much as your gun ...
      Go look up UA-cam videos on your gun and you will see people poking fun at it .

  • @jonedquist701
    @jonedquist701 7 років тому

    Song at the outtro?

  • @davem5588
    @davem5588 Рік тому

    For the 13cui in co2, videos are telling me I can get about 400-600 shots. This video says about 100 shots for a 13 cui (compressed air). Is that accurate?

  • @DSUL85
    @DSUL85 7 років тому

    are you playing any events this season? what division are you?

  • @InsecureRaven826
    @InsecureRaven826 5 років тому +1

    Do I need to get my own tank if I’m just a weekend walk on player? I play with a jt impulse

    • @PaintballRuinedMyLife
      @PaintballRuinedMyLife  5 років тому +2

      You don't have to you could rent, most rental tanks are 48/3000 tanks, maybe good for 500 shots. If you want lighter and more shot you have to buy a tank.

  • @KudaTheNerd
    @KudaTheNerd 7 років тому +3

    IF i have an Electric Gun and I use a tank that's 48/3000 will it have negative effects on the gun?

  • @jeremiah9841
    @jeremiah9841 5 років тому +4

    i paid $153 for my carbon fiber tank, it is a HK army one

  • @bigguns1611
    @bigguns1611 5 років тому

    Okay so i heard the mini gs supposed to only get 200 psi, but i bought a 68/4500 and i think it puts out 800 psi out of the box. Am i wrong? But should i adjust the regulator down to 200 to match the gun?

    • @PaintballRuinedMyLife
      @PaintballRuinedMyLife  5 років тому +1

      The 200 PSI is the pressure the Mini GS works at. The regulator on the bottom of the Mini GS with regulator the tanks 800 PSI to 200 PSI. All good .

  • @drewsmith3798
    @drewsmith3798 5 років тому

    If I have a mini gs, and I use a tank with standard 800 psi output pressure, will it ruin the gun? The only reason I ask is because it says that the mini gs operates at low pressure.

    • @justinbarrier144
      @justinbarrier144 5 років тому

      Drew Smith - yes if your putting way more pressure then the operating pressure of the gun, you will blow your regulator / O-Rings and anything else inside that can be affected - the point of the newer guns low pressure is to minimize sound when shooting and to save air cause they work on a enclosed air system (well eclipse and stuff does) where back in the day when you shot all the excess gas would leave the barrel and leak out now the internals seal up after every shot trapping and using the gas ...

  • @tmoss3434
    @tmoss3434 6 років тому +1

    I was just checking the Ninja SL carbon fiber tanks and it seems as though all the sizes above 45/4500 have been discontinued. Any reason for that? I was gonna pick up a 68/4500 based on your review but don't want to jump into anything that might have an issue! Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!

    • @PaintballRuinedMyLife
      @PaintballRuinedMyLife  6 років тому +1

      They have been replaced by the SL2 :) Same regulator just an even lighter bottle.

    • @tmoss3434
      @tmoss3434 6 років тому +1

      Awesome, thanks for the response! So I see they have 3 regulator options (SHP, SLP, and regular) for this tank. As a newb, I'm not really sure which to get. I'm gonna be putting this on a Azodin KD2 which says it has an operating pressure of 225 and higher. Should I get the Pro V2 SLP regulator? or just stick to their regular Pro V2 regulator? (also, on your Kaos vid, I asked your opinion on the KD2. Have you heard many negatives about that marker? Seems like it's just a upgraded Kaos, which you recommend for a beginner. I was looking for something that I could grow into with a few extra bells than the Kaos). Thanks again for all the info and vids! Keep up the awesome work!

  • @milehighbacon3252
    @milehighbacon3252 6 років тому +1

    For tippmann A5, is a 4500k tank worth getting? Or doesn't matter

    • @justinbarrier144
      @justinbarrier144 5 років тому +1

      MileHighBacon - Nothing matters when it comes to Tippmann - 12 Gram co2 cartridges haha

  • @FullSendDan
    @FullSendDan 6 років тому +1

    Would a 48/3000 tippman tank fit on a kaos 2?

  • @sebastianteixeira2290
    @sebastianteixeira2290 5 років тому

    Wow

  • @paytonheuser8242
    @paytonheuser8242 4 роки тому +1

    I bought the Geo 4 and don't know what exact ninja tank/reg to get

    • @eddietrevino
      @eddietrevino 3 роки тому +1

      I would get ninja ghost lite carbon 68/4500 pro v2 regulator

  • @TitoRN
    @TitoRN 6 років тому +1

    Empire vs Ninja carbon fiber peanut tank, which is better?

  • @MF-pm5dh
    @MF-pm5dh 7 років тому +1

    Is there any way to adjust the nipple and gauge placement on the ninja ultralite regulator so the nipple is pointed down and gauge pointed up? Somehow that's how my shop set mine up when I get my carbon tank back then.
    Is the nipple longer on UL than prov2 any help is great appreciate. Thx

    • @PaintballRuinedMyLife
      @PaintballRuinedMyLife  7 років тому +2

      To change the alignment of the gauge/nipple you would need the Pro V2 or just dont screw you tank in all the way :) Off the top of my head I think the UL reg and the Pro regs use the same nipple

    • @MF-pm5dh
      @MF-pm5dh 7 років тому +1

      thanks, man. we enjoy watching your reviews. theyre very insightful and helpful.

    • @PaintballRuinedMyLife
      @PaintballRuinedMyLife  7 років тому

      Thanks, really appreciate it!

    • @MF-pm5dh
      @MF-pm5dh 6 років тому

      Paintball Ruined My Life do u know if it’ll effect equipment in any way by not screwing tank in all the way (to line up gauge)?