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ASG Ultra Air 0.2L (13CL) 3000PSI HPA Tank with 850PSI ASA Regulator

SKU 5707843068260
Price

£50.00

A compact, lightweight aluminium HPA tank designed for short outings and easy carry. The 0.2 L (13 ci) size keeps weight down while still giving enough air for a handful of magazines or a few hundred shots depending on your setup. The tank is fitted with an ASA (G1/2-14) threaded first-stage regulator and a manometer so you can see internal pressure at a glance.

 

This is a fill/tank solution — the onboard regulator is a first-stage/fill regulator set to output ~850 PSI and is intended for filling or showing tank pressure, not for directly feeding most airsoft gear (850 PSI is typically too high). If you plan to run HPA airsoft or other low-pressure devices you will need a secondary line/second-stage regulator (line regulator) between the tank and your device to reduce the pressure to the correct working pressure for your kit.

 

Use with care — always fill from a certified HPA fill station, use compatible ASA fittings, and follow the regulator and bottle manufacturer’s safety and testing guidance (hydro/static testing schedules may apply in your region).

 

Includes

  • 1 × ASG Ultra Air 0.2 L (13 ci) aluminium HPA tank

  • 1 × ASA (G1/2-14) threaded inline first-stage regulator (outputs ≈850 PSI)

  • Integrated manometer (pressure gauge)

 

Specifications

  • Capacity: 13 ci / 0.2 L

  • Maximum (fill) pressure: 3000 PSI (≈207 bar)

  • Regulated output (first-stage): 850 PSI (≈58.6 bar) — first-stage only; use secondary line regulator for lower pressures required by most airsoft/paintball devices

  • Diameter: 50 mm

  • Height: 255 mm

  • Thread fitment: ASA (G1/2-14)

  • Material: Aluminium (lightweight)

  • Notes: Does not include a secondary line regulator or device hose. Gun/device and fill equipment not included.

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