It seems like most air tanks are small or large and fall in the 12-18 cu. ft. or 75-90 cu. ft. range, but nothing in the medium size 30-40 cu. ft. range. Is there a reason for this missing segment?
These are 45 minute tanks which are 75 cu ft."ztirffritz"Here you go...http://www.ebay.com/itm/371107005440?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
There are nearly 200 of them available for less than $140/ea
No matter what label is on CF tanks in the US they made by two companies, Luxfer and Structural Composite Industries (SCI). Both of these companies comply with OSHA because they supply tanks for the military and government use and NFPA because they supply tanks for fire and emergency services. Their standards are far above what any airgunner will ever need to worry about."JJZatgun"I would be nice if Air Venturi or Omega came out with one in that size range. I've thought about getting the Joe B. 18 cu. ft tank. I'm still waiting on the Sun Optics designed air compressor shown at this year's shot show. A member on Tom Gaylord's Pyramyd Air Blog mentioned that Airforce has purchased a batch and will debut them in the fall. It looks to be the same size as the AV booster, but the Sun Optics doesn't require a shop compressor as it is a standalone unit.