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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: You're mostly there :)

In Reply to: You're mostly there :) posted by BodyByHostess on April 22, 2003 at 09:57:26:


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Posted by:
m98monkey
on April 22, 2003 at 12:47:02

I don't necessarily agree with him. But some of the stock parts are good. What I normally recommend is A barrel, you got that. HPA, an easier adjustable reg so you can work on it with ease, both for input pressure and for the pneumatics, and some better pneumatics. The stock ram works well, but better is available. I just got a shocktech sto for my orracle and I Have already noticed a decrease in LPR pressure. The more it breaks in, the lowers I can go. 3way for a shorter trigger pull, and an adjustable lpr will help with chops.

I also like go Lower pressure. My orracle operates at 240 psi and I have noticed a good increase in efficiency. It was proven that the AKA lp system works great, with an operating pressure of 200 psi, and around 2000 shots per 20 oz co2 tank. It's a great system, but this cost a pretty chunk of money. These are just personal opinion of what I like to do. Don't have to take my word for it. Most of the upgrades either increase speed or efficiency. Not much else.

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