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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: lp shutter

In Reply to: lp shutter posted by master_blaster on February 14, 2003 at 18:50:30:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on February 15, 2003 at 14:30:02

That 3" long hollow thing sticking forward just under your barrel is the LP cavity.

I know where a reg can be had for $25 shipped. Used but nearly new...

You need the valve and a spring set.

You may NOT need a high flow bolt. Just remove the insert in the stock bolt to increase flow and I doubt you need to do that to get to 300 psi operating pressures.

I would hold off on the barrel until you get the LP up and running. Not really needed to go to LP but if you just want a new barrel, go for it..

Macro Lines are chronic leakers. Leave your bottomline hose LONG cause you'll be trimming it 1/8" to stop the leak periodically. Carry a good knife with you. Macro Lines are good for quick connect and disconnect when you are messing with your reg set up and tweaking it. Once you are set and get tired of the leaking and fixing, then go get a stainless braided hose and be done with it..

All you have to have is LP regulator and LP valve and spring set.

: ok i think im going to do it, lp shutter. here is what i think im going to need:
: lp regulator
: turbo valve
: high flow bolt
: maybe new barrel and macro line?
: kingman says shutter comes with lp chamber do i need a different one?
: anything i missed? need help putting it all together. thanks


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