HK Army HSTL 68ci / 4500 PSI Carbon Fiber Tank, Black
HK Army
- SKU:
- HKA-52000125
- UPC:
- 810061095545
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This high-performance 68 cubic inch lite-weight bottle holds a 4500 psi capacity, giving you enough volume to squeeze thousands of shots out of your HPA airsoft rifle before needing a refill. Thanks to the advanced carbon fiber wrap, the entire setup weighs just 2lbs 2oz with the standard regulator attached, cutting down on physical fatigue during fast-paced matches.
At the top of the bottle is a highly reliable aircraft-grade aluminum regulator made by HK Army. It steps the tank’s pressure down to a steady 800 psi output, delivering the consistent airflow you need to feed standard HPA engines and on-gun regulators. Safety is a top priority, which is why this DOT-approved cylinder is manufactured to strict DOT/TC-UN (ISO11119-2) regulations. It’s actually globally certified for use across three regions/countries, the USA, Europe, and Canada, so you’re compliant wherever you travel for an event.
To protect against accidental over-pressurization, the system features integrated unified 1.8K and 7.5K burst disks. The shell is also rated for a standard five-year hydro cycle, making this stealthy black carbon fiber system a durable, long-term investment for your loadout. If you're ready to ditch heavy steel tanks for a lighter, pro-grade air supply, grab this HK Army tank from Airsoft Station to keep your setup field-ready.
Features:
- Lightweight 68ci carbon fiber bottle
- High-volume 4500 psi capacity
- Aircraft-grade aluminum regulator
- Featherlight 2 lbs 2 oz total weight
- Consistent 800 psi output pressure
- Dual 1.8K and 7.5K safety burst disks
- DOT and TC-UN ISO11119-2 compliant
- Certified for USA, Europe, and Canada
- Five-year hydrostatic testing cycle