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I will send it sunday or monday.

In Reply to: RPG almost ready. Feedback on my thinking. posted by Dale on May 02, 2003 at 13:50:50:


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Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on May 02, 2003 at 23:55:53

Out of week and two days and a night of paintball lined up.

Maybe Sunday evening when I am horizontally challenged with some Ibprofen and a couple of shots of bourbon....

I think the guys gave me a clue cause my barrel is tight on the nerfs. Thought it would be a good idea to build up some pressure behind it. I used some thin walled steel and it is slightly smaller than 2" PVC schecule 40.

Rain out of daylight so I will take both with me to the game and see if the loose barrel will solve my problem. When I used it before, it worked OK. So much for trying to improve it. Still need you info though. I would love to get that weight off the marker if the resevior could be smaller.

Was looking at putting the resevior on a backpack along with the regulator and air source. Would use the Washer Hose hook up. The braided stainless high pressure. Flexible and Rated 150 psi continuous and 1500 psi burst pressure. Says it is 1/2" ID but just eyeballing the fitting it is 5/16 to 3/8". The basic question to be answered after we answer the first one is One or Two of those 4 foot hoses.....

See! All this sharing pays off. And fun too...

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