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Re: Try these

In Reply to: Re: Try these posted by Dale on May 03, 2003 at 00:08:52:


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The Demolition Goblin

on May 03, 2003 at 09:41:48

The 8210 series is the ones you need to look for but check them carefully as to coil voltage (24 volts), make sure that it is normally closed , and that it is a ported piston . Typicaly you will want a valve that is good for 0-200+ psi . These valves are a bit heavier than the plastic valves (Rainbird APAS075 )I have been using . These valves are a bit more expensive (around 25-45 $ on Ebay depending on the bids)) but I believe worth it .
The new AT4 LAW is a hand held 4 inch scheduel 20 outer sleeve 42 inches long utilizing a interchangable 28 inch barrel system from 1 1/4 to 2 1/2 inches (1 1/4" ? to tennis balls) as well as a 16 inch missle launcher (they weigh less than a nerf) . And get this the AT4 with a 28 inch barrel will range my larger AIRPG (56 inch overall w/45 inch barrel) using 70psi as opposed to 90psi (170+yards with 4 ounce water balloon).

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