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Ninja Paintball Compressed HPA Air Tank w/ Adjustable Regulator (ALL COLORS / SIZES) (68/4500 Carbon, Std Adj Reg, Translucent Black, 68ci)

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Ninja SL Carbon Fiber Air Tank w/ Adjustable Regulator - 68/4500 - Translucent Black


Mord Fustang GT
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2023
Great reg and bottle combo, my only gripe is the bottle was sent in 2023 and it is stamped 2 years old at 2021. Still a 5 star value in my opinion.
Daniel Lugo
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2023
Perfect, adjusted and married to a Bob Long Closer O9
Chekhouna Thiam
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2022
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Mitch
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2021
Works just as expected, lasts for multiple matches. Very clean and slick looking!
PaleBlueDot
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2019
I've had no issues at all after 4 full days of use. So far so good! I would definitely buy a Ninja tank again.
Abomb
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2018
so i acquired a paintball gun at a garage sale three weeks ago. the only part missing was the tank. i purchased the tank knowing fully my intentions were not good. i went and git the tank filled to 4000 psi, and we were off to the races.the trap was set. i was going to shoot the pants off my girlfriend.i am now homeless.10/10 good tank. worth it.
Joe
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2018
Good quality tank, from a solid company. If you're using any on/off asa's I suggest looking into removing the shims in the tank regulator to lower the output pressure and make it easier to activate the tank. Especially with the dye airports and their plastic levers.I removed all the shims, before it was a pain with any asa to activate, easiest on/offs to use with all the shims was definitely the screw caps. After removing the shims, every asa works well. It's an easy process to remove them.If you don't have a fill nipple cover, you should get one, my tank did not come with even a cheap one.
Miles O'Connell
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2017
Pricey, but worth it. I couldn't decide whether to go with the 3000 psi or the 4500 psi. The only difference you will notice is the number of shots. Most markers have internal regulators so don't think you will shot harder, straighter or faster with a 4500 compared to a 3000. I have been to a lot of paintball places that won't even fill your 4500 to up past 3000. I like have the option though. The biggest difference in tanks is whether there is an adjustable regulator.
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