how about a "cargo" vehicle that has a battery powered pump to keep
the onboard tank recharged? run it up to M1 and refill it.

I picture something like a HEMMTT or m-88

On Mar 30, 2:07 pm, Steve Tyng <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mark,
>
> Yes, you can refill during the battle.  80 shots is not a lot.  The
> issue is refill time, or how much battle time will be lost refilling
> your little tank.  Also, with the limited air supply your gun will be
> going burrrbbbbbb... more often which leaves you defenseless a higher
> percentage of game time.  Also, with your tank taking more time at
> home-base leaves less time for your teammates to use the base (only
> one tank in base at a time).
>
> Steve Tyng
>
> On Mar 28, 8:23 am, Mark_123521 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am building the turret on my M1A1 Abrams tank.
> > I have a 22 cubic inch, high pressure, air tank I would like to use.
> > It will give about 80 shots. Refilling air is no problem, as I own a
> > carbon fiber, 4500 PSI, 30 minute, SCBA tank.
>
> > Will 80 shot air tank capacity be enough??
> > I know the Magazine is limited to 40 shots, but can you reload during
> > a battle?
>
> > There will be a "micro line hose" to connect the tank and marker.
> > I think there is a way to vent the air using this hose?
> > Would that work as the air supply shut off required by the rules?
> > Does a quick disconnect count as a shut off?
>
> > What are people using for an air shut off?
>
> > Thanks
> > Mark- Hide quoted text -
>
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