700cc 300bar tanks

Anyone uses these yet? I have a fx mk2 



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I put one on a MK3 .35cal mainly for the extra capacity, more shots per fill, but I still only fill it to 260bar or so. Not sure it's a good idea on a MK2 if you're thinking of filling it to 300bar. The MK3s have the extra reg right at the bottle so the gun internals are only subjected to whatever that reg is set for. Not so with the MK2s, they see full bottle pressure and FX rates the guns at 250bar max.
 
I got them on both my Crown MkII's, the hard part was getting the valves, forget trying to get valves from FX, they don't even no there own inventory and you'll wait months not weeks.

I easily fill mine to 300 and got the bottles fast from Amazon

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Goldwing, I guess the real question here is if the gun is built to handle 300 bar, not the bottle. We know the bottle/valve combo will handle the 300 Bar fill without a problem. However, to the best of my knowledge, the single regulator FX guns like the Crown are only built to take 250 Bar. 

No doubt you fill to 300 Bar and haven’t seen any problems…yet. However that’s a “N” of 1, and I wouldn’t want to do that unless there were hundreds or thousands of reports that it was safe, or if FX were to say so, and so far neither of those things are true.
 
Why would you stress the orings and the Reg at the upper limit? I am tethering my MK2 @ 190 bars.

How much you spending for those small 5-6-700 cc CF tanks you can just get a decent large scba.

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All four for $150 ?? My compressor is running ones a month.

Your solution sounds like a bench only solution, keep in mind many people hike to their shooting spots or walk and stalk.

One setup doesn't work the same for all shooters.
 
I got them on both my Crown MkII's, the hard part was getting the valves, forget trying to get valves from FX, they don't even no there own inventory and you'll wait months not weeks.

I easily fill mine to 300 and got the bottles fast from Amazon

Crown Hawke.1649946338.jpg
Crown Trijiconi.1649946338.jpg



Goldwing, I guess the real question here is if the gun is built to handle 300 bar, not the bottle. We know the bottle/valve combo will handle the 300 Bar fill without a problem. However, to the best of my knowledge, the single regulator FX guns like the Crown are only built to take 250 Bar. 

No doubt you fill to 300 Bar and haven’t seen any problems…yet. However that’s a “N” of 1, and I wouldn’t want to do that unless there were hundreds or thousands of reports that it was safe, or if FX were to say so, and so far neither of those things are true.



Agreed - don’t want to be the case study for why people don’t try what you tried in the future... it is so much fun to level guns up this way but I had a loud surprise when doing something similar so be sure to be safe. 

I upgraded my airforce guns to 4500 psi tanks and custom valves to match but I also had to upgrade the breech / bolt to a more durable design because one of my AF delrin breeches split with a bang at that pressure. This is in spite of many people having no issues with this combination. If you are determined to shoot it that pressure be sure to think it over and look over the air pathway and likely failure points and make sure there’s nothing that could end up in your eye if something fails. That breach failure on my Air Force gun didn’t hurt me in anyway and seemed about as dangerous as a firecracker since it was a small burst of air, but a firecracker in the wrong place can take out and eye or damage an ear.
 
thanks for the responses, 

would a dual 580cc combo be better?

Better for what? No matter what size/volume of tank you use on a MK2 Impact you should not fill it over 250bar. Extra volume will give more shots per fill at whatever fill pressure limit you have. So you could dual up two 700cc bottles for even more, but you still can't fill them to 300bar on a MK2 Impact. Some indication you're getting that would be comforting.