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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

noob/1st Gun/TL+/Trying to go LP...will this work?


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Posted by:
CrappyOne

on March 23, 2003 at 14:43:14

Hello I'm getting my first marker. Actually me and 2 friends are. But I'm going to try and go LP right away and One of My friends is just going to Mod Some Parts and try LP and other is left with a Fixed Output N2 tank and Stock Parts that we'll probably modify too.
Well I'm buying all my parts. Here's what I have and Let me know if this will even work, with or with the TL+.
Airgun Designs Flatline Regulator/N2 Tank
32 Degrees Valve and pin Kit Or Taso Turbo Valve Kit
AKA Lightning Bolt
AA Vigilante Regulator (I read that Flatline IS adjustable from 0-1200, but It works best above 650. So I figured I'd go with Vigilante too).
And Can't Decide Which Barrel
J&J Ceramic 12 or 14" or 14" SP Teardrop?
Any and all help would be appreciated. Thank You.


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