My only concern would be reducing the already limited thread contact between the tank and the ASA, and drawing the reg seals back away from their sealing face. Is this going to reduce the life span of my seals by exposing them to elements beyond the seal face, or risk explosive decompression on higher PSI tanks by limiting thread contact?
@requiemdogma we recommend using no more than 2 clips at a time to prevent any problems. If the o-ring does not seal inside the asa than remove the clips until it does. The asa and tank threads are designed to provide a lot of thread contact even when not fully installed. The o-ring on the regulator is sealing in the asa and can not be exposed to the elements because it is in a sealed environment. All asa have a safety release hole built in.
@atomicpickle - it has never been mentioned before and there are a lot of different things that act as a stock, the new grips by exalt and the tank covers by nxe.
@ninja186 Yes this is true, I just don't like the feeling of shouldering something round, and it doesn't seem to sit right when I'm playing woodsball. I see them for CO2 tanks, plastic stock caps, and always kinda wondered why nobody bothered to make them for the nicer 68/45 tanks. Thanks for the reply though.
@atomicpickle That was a horrible answer now that I think about it.
What I meant to say was that co2 tanks are usually smaller and used in woodsball fields more over than anything. I think a lot of speedball players prefer the round edge because its easy to pivot agasint the body. Thats just my guess.
Maybe some find stock cap would hinder movement maybe?
I own 3 Ninja tanks and certainly plan on getting more, especially after a company as innovative as Ninja Paintball goes and makes a product so simple, yet so effective! Very rarely does any tank line up where I want it, so I can glance down at my wrist and see my air gauge right below it. This fixes that problem, and no professional airsmithing is required. You guys ROCK!
Depends on the type of play and how tall you are. the 68 is great and very versitile but the 50 is very tight. I like the 49 because of how light and tight it is, you just have to fill up after every game.
Between my last comment and now, I've got 4 Ninja tanks. 2x 68/4500, my go-to tanks for woodsball and speedball. I've got a 13/3000 for my pump guns, and I've got a 90/4500 for my Double Trouble setup. I love 'em all, but for every day use, I use the 68/4500.
Thet tank in the video is the ultralight weight 49 and if you order the 49 before dec 31 you will get the clip and magna cap for free- check out your local dealer as they will have the same promotion!!!
My only concern would be reducing the already limited thread contact between the tank and the ASA, and drawing the reg seals back away from their sealing face. Is this going to reduce the life span of my seals by exposing them to elements beyond the seal face, or risk explosive decompression on higher PSI tanks by limiting thread contact?
requiemdogma 2 months ago
@requiemdogma we recommend using no more than 2 clips at a time to prevent any problems. If the o-ring does not seal inside the asa than remove the clips until it does. The asa and tank threads are designed to provide a lot of thread contact even when not fully installed. The o-ring on the regulator is sealing in the asa and can not be exposed to the elements because it is in a sealed environment. All asa have a safety release hole built in.
ninja186 2 months ago
Why don't you make a Gun stock style cap for 68/45 tanks? It could be part of a cover?
atomicpickle 5 months ago
@atomicpickle - it has never been mentioned before and there are a lot of different things that act as a stock, the new grips by exalt and the tank covers by nxe.
ninja186 5 months ago
@ninja186 Yes this is true, I just don't like the feeling of shouldering something round, and it doesn't seem to sit right when I'm playing woodsball. I see them for CO2 tanks, plastic stock caps, and always kinda wondered why nobody bothered to make them for the nicer 68/45 tanks. Thanks for the reply though.
atomicpickle 5 months ago
@atomicpickle try APP- allen paintball products, i know they make a stock but not sure if they have one for a cf tank
ninja186 5 months ago
@atomicpickle More overr because no one uses CO2 for speedball fields.
Shroker 2 months ago
@Shroker Not the right answer. Try reading my posts again.
atomicpickle 2 months ago
@atomicpickle That was a horrible answer now that I think about it.
What I meant to say was that co2 tanks are usually smaller and used in woodsball fields more over than anything. I think a lot of speedball players prefer the round edge because its easy to pivot agasint the body. Thats just my guess.
Maybe some find stock cap would hinder movement maybe?
Shroker 2 months ago
niceee!!! just ordered some. I almost went and bought the myth g2 reg...until i saw these.
88dekdo 10 months ago
@88dekdo Thanks!
ninja186 10 months ago
wow these clips are a great idea. i might pick up a set.
JohannWendt 1 year ago
will this work on any tanks????
TheNinja4 1 year ago
@TheNinja4 - ut should work on any regulator.
ninja186 1 year ago
LOL IS THIS PETER GRYFFIN TALKING!
EUPHONIUMMAN31393 2 years ago 7
you guys should make ninja guns
parkourer100 2 years ago
good idea
ninja186 2 years ago
instead make all the gear for paintball. markers, outfits, hoppers, masks, and have your fields scattered thru the u.s. just suggestions not commands
parkourer100 2 years ago
i wonder what gun that is
GEAR414 2 years ago
That is an evil Omen
ninja186 2 years ago
the voice is wierd
CockerTech 2 years ago
awesome.. been looking forward to getting some since you showed me them in vegas :)
Andrew
TrackerF16 2 years ago
I own 3 Ninja tanks and certainly plan on getting more, especially after a company as innovative as Ninja Paintball goes and makes a product so simple, yet so effective! Very rarely does any tank line up where I want it, so I can glance down at my wrist and see my air gauge right below it. This fixes that problem, and no professional airsmithing is required. You guys ROCK!
R14Paintball 2 years ago
Should i go 50/45 or 68/45?
lilW4life 2 years ago
50/45
EgoManiac246 2 years ago
Depends on the type of play and how tall you are. the 68 is great and very versitile but the 50 is very tight. I like the 49 because of how light and tight it is, you just have to fill up after every game.
ninja186 2 years ago
THANK YOU!!!
ninja186 2 years ago
@R14Paintball what size do you like the best?
jarediscool77 2 years ago
Between my last comment and now, I've got 4 Ninja tanks. 2x 68/4500, my go-to tanks for woodsball and speedball. I've got a 13/3000 for my pump guns, and I've got a 90/4500 for my Double Trouble setup. I love 'em all, but for every day use, I use the 68/4500.
R14Paintball 2 years ago
@R14Paintball I think im gunna get the 49/4500
jarediscool77 2 years ago
nice..will they be coming with the tank? and what size tank is that?
alexmoyal 2 years ago
Thet tank in the video is the ultralight weight 49 and if you order the 49 before dec 31 you will get the clip and magna cap for free- check out your local dealer as they will have the same promotion!!!
ninja186 2 years ago
so would i have to contact actionvillage if i wanted to order one of them?
alexmoyal 2 years ago
Order through Ninja. Best way.
stewey956 2 years ago
Finally they have these
smallfri24 2 years ago
first. and what a great idea. im definitly going to get this
sam3619 2 years ago