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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Me too!

In Reply to: I love Air America Tanks and Service posted by Dale on May 09, 2003 at 09:03:26:


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BodyByHostess

on May 09, 2003 at 10:18:59

I've got Messiah regs on both my cockers (one was a Christmas gift from my son the other was a Christmas gift to my son that didn't fit his BKO...long story).
I've also got a 68/45 Apocalypse 2K and a 68/45 Raptor (both bought used on eBay).
The Apocalypse needed a new guage (was registering from 250 instead of from 0) and I was having problems with one of the Messiahs (my fault...tank pressure was set too low). I live about 40 minutes from AA and brought the tank and reg there. They replaced the guage, and looked at the reg right there and then. They explained the reg problem to me and we talked about how the game has changed during the past 10 years. A thouroughly enjoyable and productive afternoon :)

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