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Wolverine Airsoft Storm On Tank Regulator
Product Description
STORM OnTank is the first regulator designed specifically for airsoft. With ultra-fast recharge rate at both high and low pressure, the STORM regulator is the perfect companion to our HPA engines! It is extremely low-profile and has a convenient zip-tie tournament lock for fields.
- Screws Directly Onto Standard HPA Tanks.
- Adjustable output pressure from 40-140 PSI.
- Compatible with SLP and HPA tanks and Wraith CO2 Adapter
- Not rated for use with CO2 tanks
- Gun Compatibility: Universal
- Tournament Lock: Sleeve Style
- Recommended for any HPA gun
- Number of ports: 4 (one for gas line foster fitting, one for gauge and 2 available ports)
Upgrades may require expert installation. Damages resulting from incorrect installation will not be covered under the manufacturers warranty.
By placing an order with Paintball Discounter Inc, you acknowledge the following:
You are at least 18 years of age.
This product is specifically for 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.