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Parellax 00:53:22 Mon Jan 11 2016 Offline posts Reply |
Every five years HPA tanks need to be sent off to a licensed hydro testing facility. The purpose of this is to determine if the tank's integrity is good enough for another five years. If your tank is older than five years it will need to be pressure tested to ensure safety. It's the same deal with propane tanks except I believe it's twelve years for them.
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Flash123 23:11:56 Sun Jan 10 2016 Offline posts Reply |
what is a hydro?
My blackbird is in excellent condition... the hpa tank is 62cc | ||||
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Parellax 22:50:54 Sun Jan 10 2016 Offline posts Reply |
It will depend on what kind of adapter you have, the size of the tank, and if it needs a hydro. Condition will also play a factor. Just for reference I sold one last week that was brand new with Sergey's Board installed, the upgraded mag motor, a magnet mod, and bb centering for $680. Other than that the gun was stock.
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Flash123 19:07:47 Sun Jan 10 2016 Offline posts Reply |
I have a blackbird with the drozdmax full auto chip, Jim C submachine gun barrel, bulk air adapter, and HPA tank regulated to 1600 psi...... I just don't get to shoot it anymore and I'm thinking about selling to help fund my atv habit..... what do you think it would be worth realistically, without price gouging the purchaser?
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