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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump

I use the CMI-Reg. it's>>>

In Reply to: Which reg??? posted by Nick! on December 19, 2002 at 19:16:25:


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Posted by:
Roger "_The Hare_" Whitacre
on December 21, 2002 at 20:52:27

Good, small, reliable, and simple to set/maintain. I have only experienced this condition once:

"During one game I noticed that the pressure dropped to zero; I thought nothing of it and went on running. When I got to my position, I had a round in the chamber of my Phantom; and pulled the trigg and nothing happened = no pressure. So in the heat of battle I disconnected my tank, unscrewed the CMI from the bottomline (easy to do with my set up with some practice)--and put her back together again. she shot right up and was fine. CONCLUSION: like anything mechanical & electrical, machines like to be taken appart and put back together again when they have had it or need a break--I was breaking her in too for the first time, and she's never done that since.

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