Crossfire, Inc. 4500 PSI Regulatori like crossfires. my reg did have a few problems over the years and needed to be rebuilt twice. they are decent if you picked them up used at a good price
i like crossfires. my reg did have a few problems over the years and needed to be rebuilt twice. they are decent if you picked them up used at a good price
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Crossfire, Inc. 4500 PSI RegulatorCrossfire regs have always withstood the test of time. They aren't user serviceable but I have rarely ever seen them need service.
Crossfire regs have always withstood the test of time. They aren't user serviceable but I have rarely ever seen them need service.
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Crossfire, Inc. 4500 PSI RegulatorCame on a carleton 68/45 i got. Still works great but after a day at maynard outdoor dirt got into the fill nipple and jammed it open, had to get new orings and such. It looks ok overall, but id...
Came on a carleton 68/45 i got. Still works great but after a day at maynard outdoor dirt got into the fill nipple and jammed it open, had to get new orings and such. It looks ok overall, but id rather have a ninja
Crossfire made me pay full price for a new one even though it was almost new.
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Crossfire, Inc. 4500 PSI Regulatori bought my crossfire tank and reg combo back when fiber tanks were still fairly expensive. it was my first tank upgrade (after my pure energy 3K steely) and i wanted something that could last longer...
i bought my crossfire tank and reg combo back when fiber tanks were still fairly expensive. it was my first tank upgrade (after my pure energy 3K steely) and i wanted something that could last longer with my 2k2 Shocker (last year of the older model, before the spool)
its a great tank, i'm on my second hydro and i've only just now run into a problem. i don't know what it is, but i'm guessing its something to do with a seal inside the reg, because it leaks out of the split from the bottom and top of the reg body (mind you, this reg is old, and has since been upgraded by crossfire)
overall, i've gotten my money out of it, and when i need a new tank, i'm going to replace the tank itself and just have the reg rebuilt. why fix what isn't broken, right?
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Crossfire, Inc. 4500 PSI RegulatorHave been using them for year with failure. One even outlived a tank and was transplanted to another.
Have been using them for year with failure. One even outlived a tank and was transplanted to another.
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Crossfire, Inc. 4500 PSI RegulatorThe CF reg has always been reliable but my issue is the gauge is huge. If your threading is not aligned with the asa properly and that gauge is sticking from either side it has a tendency to poke...
The CF reg has always been reliable but my issue is the gauge is huge. If your threading is not aligned with the asa properly and that gauge is sticking from either side it has a tendency to poke into the wrist making for an uncomfortable playing experience. If it could keep the old length but at the same time be streamlined and given a smaller fill valve and gauge and possibly be made to be rebuilt as sometimes mines have leaked it would be perfect.
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Crossfire, Inc. 4500 PSI RegulatorCrossfire Inc has been in the Paintball scene for a while now. They know customer service. With that said, the regulator has a few problems. The reliability of the reg is not up to par with the rest...
Crossfire Inc has been in the Paintball scene for a while now. They know customer service. With that said, the regulator has a few problems. The reliability of the reg is not up to par with the rest of the market. When you have companies like Ninja who's reg has proven to be the best on the market, it's hard to sell a reg at same price without the same reliability.
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Crossfire, Inc. 4500 PSI RegulatorI replaced the regs on all my crossfire tanks with Guerilla Air Myth regulators. The crossfire reg is really big, heavy,, ugly and can't be serviced easily. As long as you don't care about those...
I replaced the regs on all my crossfire tanks with Guerilla Air Myth regulators. The crossfire reg is really big, heavy,, ugly and can't be serviced easily. As long as you don't care about those things, then they work great. If you ever have to work on your rank reg, forget it! These things are impossible to disassemble without destroying the reg. My crossfire tanks were all developing issues and so I needed to do something. I pulled off the worst reg and attempted to take it apart. There was no way to get the bonnet off. I think the reg is assembled with red locktite or some other glue so you can't service the reg. I guess taking a torch to the reg to heat up the glue might have made it possible to take it apart. Just get a GA Myth and you wont need anything other than an allen wrench to service the reg.