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Talon Tunes Angled Tank Adapter Mini Review

Postby rob3dr » Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:02 pm

The Airforce Airguns have always been a tinkerers dream. They have a design that begs modification and many have fabricated parts on their own or have relied on the numerous machinists out there to get their fix of 'Airforce Bling'.

These items have ranged from new valves and hammers, barrels in many configurations, buttpads, and even new ways of mounting AR 15 grips...not to mention the various shiny bits such as triggers, endcaps, and bolt knobs.

One item that has eluded the US market for a long time was the angled
tank adapter. Those of us on the Talon Forum started seeing these some
years back from a group of Argentinean enthusiasts but attempts to purchase them in the US were futile.

Enter Tony from Talon Tunes. Widely recognized as the best vendor out there when it comes to all things Airforce, Tony started teasing members of the Talon forum late last year with such an adapter and the Talon community drooled at the thought of finally being able to buy these in the US (of course, Tony will also ship overseas where legal).

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Tony’s tank adapter is an all in one unit that offers a high quality pressure gauge and quick fill while dropping the tank proving a more stable and ergonomic shooting platform to the popular Airforce airgun lineup.

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Initial impressions were the unit was well made, with clean cut threads and no machining marks. The gauge and quick fill are high quality units and the adapter as a whole looks great.

Installation was as easy as removing the valve from the bottle, screwing
it into the adapter and screwing back into the frame of the gun. If
the adapter does not time properly after screwing on to the frame, you will need to remove the grips and slide away the small plate to access the grub screw that holds the bottle collar. Loosen this grub screw and position the adapter properly on the rifle, mark the collar and drill out a small dent for the grub screw to catch. Replace using the new location for the grub screw and assemble your rifle. This is a very easy modification to make and takes less than 10 minutes and a simple hand drill and Allen head wrenches.

Shouldering the rifle proved much easier than stock and cheek weld is greatly improved. The length of pull is increased by about 2 inches, and most normal sized adults will have no problem with the added LOP. By dropping the tank, the need for extra high mounts for mounting optics is also negated, a much needed enhancement to these guns.

The looks of the angled adapter on my Condor is amazing. Tony offers these in silver or anodized black and can be had by checking out Tony's products at www.talontunes.com.

***Note that as the weather improves, I will take some better pictures of the unit and edit. My apologies on the current pics, but I did want to get the write up out there.

Edited to add more pictures...

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Postby moneyshot » Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:14 pm

one question that begs asking is that does the slightly deviated flow through the unit detract from performance(at all, im sure differences will be largely negligible)?
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Postby balllistic » Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:14 pm

Great review. I'm looking forward to receiving mine on a new TT power plant (new tank with power modded valve & o-ring mod) from Tony :D
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Postby rob3dr » Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:17 pm

moneyshot wrote:one question that begs asking is that does the slightly deviated flow through the unit detract from performance(at all, im sure differences will be largely negligible)?


Good question and no.

I was concerned about that was well and after filling I ran a short string and came up with much the same as I did pre adapter, which is around 1070fps with .25 JSB Kings.
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Postby rob3dr » Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:18 pm

balllistic wrote:Great review. I'm looking forward to receiving mine on a new TT power plant (new tank with power modded valve & o-ring mod) from Tony :D


You'll enjoy it for sure. All the hype regarding Tony's work is...well... not hype! You'll see... you'll appreciate his work more if you've ever shot a stock AF gun.
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Postby balllistic » Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:24 pm

rob3dr wrote:
balllistic wrote:Great review. I'm looking forward to receiving mine on a new TT power plant (new tank with power modded valve & o-ring mod) from Tony :D


You'll enjoy it for sure. All the hype regarding Tony's work is...well... not hype! You'll see... you'll appreciate his work more if you've ever shot a stock AF gun.


For sure. For me the gauge and quick fill are the main selling points with the enhanced ergonomics being the icing on the cake. The angle tank adapter is going to be a huge seller.
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Postby c_rex » Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:55 pm

I'll refrain from yelling out "Liar, liar pants on fire..." because I'm sure Tony is posting a notice about availability on his website at this very moment.

/tapping foot

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Looks spectacular. Would love to see the quick fill hose bits and what it looks like as I really have no idea. I've always just had the standard scuba tank setup. I assume the quick fill is required on these adapters(?).

Thanks for the preview post!
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Postby kingpin » Tue Jan 10, 2012 7:40 pm

can i put this on my bucket list ?? this is just plain cool.
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Postby rob3dr » Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:36 pm

c_rex wrote:I'll refrain from yelling out "Liar, liar pants on fire..." because I'm sure Tony is posting a notice about availability on his website at this very moment.

/tapping foot

:)

Looks spectacular. Would love to see the quick fill hose bits and what it looks like as I really have no idea. I've always just had the standard scuba tank setup. I assume the quick fill is required on these adapters(?).

Thanks for the preview post!


Haha... Tony will get it on the site soon if he hasnt already! I know that he is working on them and should have them ready soon. Trust me, they will be well worth the wait!!

You will need a QF female on your tank. If you have multiple PCP's this is a wise investment anyway as it will easily allow you to change between probes.
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Postby rob3dr » Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:37 pm

kingpin wrote:can i put this on my bucket list ?? this is just plain cool.


Definitely bucket list worthy. You hit the nail on the head. Even without the gauge and quick fill and even the ergonomic benefits... the 'cool' factor of this makes it worthwhile as an accessory!
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Postby Love my Talon SS » Tue Jan 10, 2012 10:28 pm

rob3dr wrote:
kingpin wrote:can i put this on my bucket list ?? this is just plain cool.


Definitely bucket list worthy. You hit the nail on the head. Even without the gauge and quick fill and even the ergonomic benefits... the 'cool' factor of this makes it worthwhile as an accessory!


But does it come in black?
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Re: Talon Tunes Angled Tank Adapter Mini Review

Postby rob3dr » Tue Jan 10, 2012 10:35 pm

rob3dr wrote:The Airforce Airguns have always ....blah, blah, blah...

The looks of the angled adapter on my Condor is amazing. Tony offers these in silver or anodized black and can be had by checking out Tony's products at www.talontunes.com.

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Re: Talon Tunes Angled Tank Adapter Mini Review

Postby Love my Talon SS » Tue Jan 10, 2012 10:45 pm

rob3dr wrote:
rob3dr wrote:The Airforce Airguns have always ....blah, blah, blah...

The looks of the angled adapter on my Condor is amazing. Tony offers these in silver or anodized black and can be had by checking out Tony's products at www.talontunes.com.



:oops: missed that. thanks
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Re: Talon Tunes Angled Tank Adapter Mini Review

Postby rob3dr » Tue Jan 10, 2012 10:55 pm

Love my Talon SS wrote:
rob3dr wrote:
rob3dr wrote:The Airforce Airguns have always ....blah, blah, blah...

The looks of the angled adapter on my Condor is amazing. Tony offers these in silver or anodized black and can be had by checking out Tony's products at www.talontunes.com.



:oops: missed that. thanks


haha... no worries!
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Postby kulakitt » Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:35 am

What are we talking about, price wise?
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Postby balllistic » Wed Jan 11, 2012 8:23 am

kulakitt wrote:What are we talking about, price wise?


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Postby Anthony266 » Mon Jan 16, 2012 2:04 pm

These will start shipping next week.
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Postby rob3dr » Mon Jan 16, 2012 8:51 pm

Bump with some new pictures.
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Postby Digi2496 » Sun May 27, 2012 10:31 am

Sorry, a doubt: how many centimeters or inches the AF tank down????.

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Postby Strietwise » Sun May 27, 2012 10:53 am

I have had my TTTA for a month. Tony did a great and quick install and now it is the only tank I use. Continuous psi readings are now the new and much appreciated norm. Great product. I highly recommend it
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