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**NEW ORDER ***any interest in 4500 psi condor tank

Im working on getting some carbon Fiber tanks, The manufacture will be sending me some for testing. i will send them to get tested and if all goes well i will get more.
Im just looking to see if there is any interest? These are aluminum core carbon fiber wrapped.

Water capacity: 0.5L
Diameter: 60mm
Working pressure: 30Mpa
Length: 310mm
Weight: 0.6kg
Thread: M18*1.5

Not sure on a price yet.

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ok but we are talking the same idea 4500 psi same specs as stock tank just one pound lighter and cf but threads will be the same so i can unscrew my valve from my stock tank and install it on your new 4500psi cf tank and still use it with my Maddog stock

Those are all aluminum and heavy like boat anchors. No they are not the same thing.

quote PANDEMIC:

would this be the same thing you are talking about im not going to share the website because there it a TT item being copied over there

what item is being copied?

I will work on a pic

would this be the same thing you are talking about im not going to share the website because there it a TT item being copied over there

quote dman1114:

quote maw:

I would have to retract my wants for a bottle if the valve does not screw right into the bottle,

MAybe TCMALKER RUNNING HIS MOUTH has confused …. The tanks that I am getting are basicly the same size as a condor, they hold 4500 psi and they are 1 lb lighter. They have the same threads on the neck so a airforce valve will screw in to them .

Only diference is that they are lighter and they hold more pressure

Once again TC STFU!!

i would like to see some pics i like this idea for a .257 build

Yeah, I thought the reg in the bottle was a good looking scematic.

Knife

Oh, and I dont’ have to be ASK to answer a question on this forum. And I’m the “MIKE”that Roach Creek mentioned that get’s it fuck tard!
Once again, TC, you got it wrong. I think we need to start keeping score.
How many times is it that you have given false or just flat WRONG info here to try to sound important? Huh-Huh-We want to know. 🙄

at one point there was one in the works, seems to be nothing going on with it???????

http://talonairgun.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=829

The 48 cu tanks I use with an ETACREG on my 22 &25 are kind of like Opera Winfrey , short , fat , heavier than hell , and kind of ugly . An AF sized light weight 4500 bottle would be great , but needs to be several inches shorter to allow for the reg & prechamber . OR is there any way a reg & prechamber could be placed inside a bottle ? Would probably require a two piece screw apart bottle . Probably not possible but thought I’d throw it out there .

I am reading this thread from a hotel room in Hoi An Vietnam, I have a cold and can’t sleep and it is just getting to 5 AM. Anyway I still see that other than Mike you guys are missing the point, or the boat or whatever on how to utilize a 4500 PSI regulated tank.

Now first of all I realize what I am about to say will not work for you guys who want a very light rifle, but coming from me, a guy who shot a 4.5 foot Haley 257 and threw 100 grainers at 200 FPE it makes perfect sense to use a TJ barreled, Dyotat valved & hammered AF rifle with a 3000 PSI regulated 4500 PSI tank inletted into the forearm of a Maddog stock and having a feed line run from the regulator to a elbow on the main tank to feed it 3000 PSI air.

This is a set up I have talked about with Mike for about a year now. With this set up and deleting the tank on the butt end except for some way to feed the valve and creative trigger linkage, and as Doug has told me a damn good face shield on the frame for those times the breech blows up, you could even bastardize it into a BullPup.

While I can take the bulk of the set up and use it in the field to call coyotes or shoot sage rats, I can’t deal with the extra diameter of a larger tank used as a stock like my good friend Doug uses, perhaps it is my fat cheeks, but it is just a personal preference.

Anyway my 2 cents from halfway around the world.

quote Dyotat100:

Ok the only difference between a condor and talonP valve besides having different threads is the seal.

The Escape gun uses the SAME talonp valve.

Like I said I haven’t played with a talonP or valve so I don’t know if it is hotter or not. It might be hotter now because a couple of years ago AF stopped tapering the seal. I was putting the taper on myself. The seal is larger and blocks airflow.

I stand corrected. I had bad info from PA blog and they have since corrected it. From part 2 of the blog:

“I also said the Escape valve is a modified TalonP pistol valve, which isn’t true. The TalonP valve is used exactly as it is in the pistol, so pistol owners who add a 24-inch barrel and end cap to their pistols can essentially have the Escape. The pistol’s frame is shorter than the Escape frame, but it is just right for the Escape Ultra Light (officially named the EscapeUL) that we’ll look at in a later report.”

Ok the only difference between a condor and talonP valve besides having different threads is the seal.

The Escape gun uses the SAME talonp valve.

Like I said I haven’t played with a talonP or valve so I don’t know if it is hotter or not. It might be hotter now because a couple of years ago AF stopped tapering the seal. I was putting the taper on myself. The seal is larger and blocks airflow.

quote Dyotat100:

Ok the CO2 adapter will only work with a reg. Valve screws into one end and a reg screws into the other. Then the reg screws into the tank.

As far as talonp valve, I haven’t played with one but because it is 5/8-18 everything is smaller on that side.

The difference in the valves is the seal. There is some kind I grooves to let more air past the seal.

Unless the hole in the stem is made larger you can only get so much out off the valve.

I think the only thing the escape has is a longer barrel and that’s where the extra fps comes from.

Not sure if you answered the question weather stock talon P valve assembly is hotter than stock condor’s. Stock, no modification. I’m only going by what airforce is saying. TalonP has the Direct Flow vs the Hi Flow for Condor. The Escape supposedly have an even hotter one according to airforce i read somewhere.

quote maw:

I would have to retract my wants for a bottle if the valve does not screw right into the bottle,

MAybe TCMALKER RUNNING HIS MOUTH has confused …. The tanks that I am getting are basicly the same size as a condor, they hold 4500 psi and they are 1 lb lighter. They have the same threads on the neck so a airforce valve will screw in to them .

Only diference is that they are lighter and they hold more pressure

Once again TC STFU!!

I would have to retract my wants for a bottle if the valve does not screw right into the bottle,

Ok the CO2 adapter will only work with a reg. Valve screws into one end and a reg screws into the other. Then the reg screws into the tank.

As far as talonp valve, I haven’t played with one but because it is 5/8-18 everything is smaller on that side.

The difference in the valves is the seal. There is some kind I grooves to let more air past the seal.

Unless the hole in the stem is made larger you can only get so much out off the valve.

I think the only thing the escape has is a longer barrel and that’s where the extra fps comes from.

quote knifemaker:

TCM said,”You’re probably right, but the stock TalonP valve is hotter than the stock Condor valve. Am I not right? ”

Answer, No, you are not Right.

I dintna asked you, but I’m sure I’m quite right. I’ll let Dyotat answer that question though.

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