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HK Army HSTL 68CI/4500PSI Gold Carbon Fiber High Pressure Air Tank W/Standard Reg
Product Description
The HK Army HSTL Air System has been developed with performance and affordability in mind. The comprehensive system pairs a lite-weight carbon fiber bottle and a reliable aluminum regulator with an output pressure of 800 psi. The AeroLite system includes a 5-year hydro cycle and is available in many color options.
Features:
- 68 Cubic Inch Lite-Weight Bottle w/ 4500 psi Capacity
- Reliable Aircraft Grade Aluminum Regulator
- Weight 2lbs 9oz
- 800 psi Output Pressure
- DOT Approved Cylinder
- 1.8K and 7.5K Burst Disks for Safety
- Five-Year Hydro Cycle
- Limited 90-Day Warranty
- Made in USA
By placing an order with Paintball Discounter Inc, you acknowledge the following:
FEDERAL LAW MANDATES THAT TANKS MUST BE SHIPPED EMPTY. This tank will need to be filled locally before use.
You are at least 18 years of age.
This product is specifically for Paintball/Airsoft gaming purposes only unless otherwise stated.
All Airsoft replicas are sold with a bright orange tip to comply with federal law and regulations. Removal or alteration of the orange tip will void any retailer warranty and manufacturers warranty. By removing or altering the orange tip you may be in violation of local laws.
Buyer assumes full responsibility of all liabilities, damages, injuries, modifications done to products, buyer's local laws, buyer's local regulations, and ownership of Airsoft replicas.
You will not hold Paintball Discounters Inc., its owners, affiliates or employees responsible for any legal actions, liabilities, damages, penalties, claims, or other obligations caused by your ownership of Airsoft replicas.
Paintball Discounters Inc. will not be responsible for injuries and damages caused by improper or unlawful usage, user errors, lack of adult supervision, or willful ignorance to risk.