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WARPIG Tech Talk - Air

Check out Vantrepes site

In Reply to: How do I adjust my regulator?(Newbie) posted by Chris_R. on November 19, 2002 at 01:35:32:


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Razorpb
on November 19, 2002 at 13:24:02

Check out Vantrepes website, it's for autocockers but the reg adjustment/spring changing is universal. you'll need a spring kit, Maddman makes a good kit for about $12. Hope it helps.


Razor

: I've got a JT 5.0 with an ACI Bulldog II tank which has a preset reg at about 800psi I beleive, and then I have an STO Ergo Reg. I'm not sure how I should set up my gun so that I can get the most consistency out of it. Can someone tell me the steps I need to take to adjust the reg for the best results? I currently have the reg set as low as it will go without burping and the velocity was still higher than I was looking for so I began to lower the on gun velocity to what I was looking for. Is this the correct way to set a reg? Thanks for the help, us Newbies need it.


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