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TAG-ML36 HPA version
13CI compressed air tank with 950PSI regulator, Air supply adapter with on/off and degasing function, nozzle plate, adjustable aiming device with folding leaf calibrated for the current model of HPA ballistics, and specially designed CNC made butt-stock. TAG-ML36 launcher equipped with this HPA kit will provide you with excellent accuracy in any weather and temperature between -20C’ and +40C’ with perfect consistency for 40 shots per tank fill.
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The Most Advanced Pyro Launching System Available
I will start with the durable hard case that includes a TAGinn Grenadier patch affixed to the front of it. Two sliding latches securely keep the case closed but also allow easy access inside. Upon opening the case I found the HPA ML-36 neatly organized inside. Custom laser cut foam allows for a perfect fit of the launcher, HPA tank, 5 casings, user manual, parts kit as well as a TAGinn Pro patch. The fit and finish of the HPA ML-36 kit leaves nothing to be desired. I was thoroughly impressed with my original CO2 powered ML-36, but this kit takes that to a completely new level. It does not require much effort to see and appreciate the level of ingenuity, engineering and quality control that goes into delivering a product of this magnitude. The kit includes an 13ci 3,000psi HPA tank with a custom aluminum buttstock that is topped off with a Ninja Pro V2 SHP regulator set to 950psi. You will notice a small ambidextrous red lever on the rear air supply adapter, that allows to you degas the system and remove the tank. My only real complaint surrounding my original CO2 powered ML-36 was the 6-8 viable shots per 13g cartridge, leaky O-rings caused by CO2 and finally the shot-to-shot inconsistency that plagues all CO2 powered airsoft stuff in general. All of those issues are effectively fixed with the use of HPA in the new kit. It is mind blowing when you think about the possibility of being able to play an entire day at a MilSim event without having refill your launcher, not to mention the known consistency and repeatability associated with HPA. Please excuse rough the video as it was a bit more difficult to hold my phone in one hand and line up my shot all while making sure that it was in frame on the video. I was standing on the tee box approximately 136 yards (16 feet above) from the pin on the green. I lined the shot up with the 150 yd mark on the leaf and the pecker practice round landed 46 feet past the pin. Three other subsequent shots off video all landed within about 6 feet of each other. https://youtu.be/w4vEhO_vVPc