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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

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In Reply to: You don't need to upgrade your reg. posted by Dale on June 17, 2003 at 11:01:00:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on June 17, 2003 at 18:31:09

Stock regs work great, just take a little longer to adjust. Clockwise drops pressure, counterclockwise increases pressure on both the inline and front reg.

Razor

: It is internally adjustable and will run and supply consistent pressures at any rate of fire with Nitro.

: It is VERY CO2 tolerant and an excellent reg for CO2 players.

: Once you get your pressure set up done, you won't touch it. Mine hasn't been moved in 2 years.

: But if you just HAVE to have an externally adjustable reg, E mail me and I can get you in touch with guys that will buy the old stock reg. We use them on RPGs running at 80-150 psi.

: The bottom section of the reg is removed and a blade screw driver turns the adjustment screw.

: Cockwise is Lower(I think????). 1/4 turn makes about 100 psi difference. Very sensitive.


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