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  • Maghog
    Mad Marker Maker

    • Jun 2001
    • 681

    #31
    This is really cool. Great potential.
    I see a new grip frame in the future.
    Nice job.

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    • TimmyJay
      I came to play...not talk
      • May 2007
      • 779

      #32
      Anyone interested in a modified eclipse Frame? I will have an extra for sale.

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      • sQuidvision
        Learning Mag-Fu

        • Jun 2011
        • 823

        #33
        how much? is it a bolt on for an existing marker?

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        • StygShore
          Waterford, MI

          • Aug 2002
          • 2854

          #34
          Curious - how much pressure are you pushing through that macroline?


          Styg
          Sometimes It's Good to be EVIL

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          • Sandman
            AGD
            • Feb 2011
            • 405

            #35
            We used to do this many many years ago with mags.
            Run them with no back regulator during prototype and early production designs.
            We also did it many times testing the JD tank regulators to see how consistent they were.

            But the back regulator is not just a regulator, it's also a built in safety device. The regulator piston is designed to blow off in the case of over pressurization, such as when a tank regulator fails...
            How does this modification take that into account? Or does it just simply bypass that level of safety and allow the shooter to shoot at full tank output pressure in the event of a reg failure?

            Sandman
            Original
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            • rukh013
              Registered User
              • Mar 2012
              • 624

              #36
              Originally posted by Sandman
              We used to do this many many years ago with mags.
              Run them with no back regulator during prototype and early production designs.
              We also did it many times testing the JD tank regulators to see how consistent they were.

              But the back regulator is not just a regulator, it's also a built in safety device. The regulator piston is designed to blow off in the case of over pressurization, such as when a tank regulator fails...
              How does this modification take that into account? Or does it just simply bypass that level of safety and allow the shooter to shoot at full tank output pressure in the event of a reg failure?

              Sandman
              Original

              in the event of a tank reg failure, wouldn't the macro-line blow?
              old AO feedback

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              • StygShore
                Waterford, MI

                • Aug 2002
                • 2854

                #37
                lol his safety feature is the macroline only has about an 800 lb working pressure, +/- depending on the quality. If the tank reg fails, the macroline will explode.


                Styg
                Sometimes It's Good to be EVIL

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                • OPBN
                  OldPBNoob

                  • Sep 2008
                  • 5240

                  #38
                  The pressure going through the macro is probably in the 7-750psi range. Thats about what my capped valve pumpmag runs at on HPA to get 280-290 fps.
                  My AO Feedback

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                  • TimmyJay
                    I came to play...not talk
                    • May 2007
                    • 779

                    #39
                    I was going for the lightest setup. I can use braided. I can use the standard back and ditch the cap. no z lock,but just don't adjust the pressure gased up. The pressure is around 800, but my gauge could be off too.

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                    • Sandman
                      AGD
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 405

                      #40
                      Ahh so true. Macro line is the weakest link and in a way, sort of a safety device. It will certainly blow out long before you could take a seriously over pressurized shot. Come to think of it, stainless line might be dangerous because it's working pressure is up to 3000psi and burst pressure is higher still, making an unregulated shot be very scary. This just makes me want to make sure my tank regulator is the best on market if using such a mod.

                      Is there no way to make this work while still using the original reg back? I guess it would make it longer, but making the back end piece you have there work with the stock reg back screwed into it. I dunno...just want the second reg and since it's right there....

                      Sandman
                      Last edited by Sandman; 02-22-2013, 09:54 PM.
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                      • blackdeath1k
                        Registered User
                        • Jan 2002
                        • 2436

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Shane-O-Mac
                        Very nice job guys, I really like it!

                        With using the Center Flag reg as the gun reg, you will run into at least 1 issue, stability. That tank reg will not maintain a consistent output from full to 1000psi, its output pressure could raise as much as 200psi and as little as 50psi, varying you FPS. You need either a bottomline double reg like the Center Flag Doolie, Palmers Stabilizer, older Max-Flow or older PMS/Nitro Duck air system. The Doolie and bottomline Stabilizer you can mount up and screw in an HPA tank and have stable output into the valve body. The older Max-Flow and PMS HPA systems were stable without a secondary reg. I have not tested the older PMS systems but I know many people swear that they are good for single reg set-ups.
                        Not to thread jack. I love the setup. But all the reg talk hear brought up a question I have been thinking.

                        I used to run a nitroduck megareg. Loved that thing. Heavy. But great setup. I always had constant fps on my rt no matter where tank pressure went. Since the velocity drop deal came up in this post I've got to ask. I just got a flat line to use on the same old rt. Will I see any velocity fluxuation with the single flat line reg vs the old dual reg nitroduck? Cuz if so I may have to shop for another megareg.

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                        • TimmyJay
                          I came to play...not talk
                          • May 2007
                          • 779

                          #42
                          I can still use the entire original valve and eliminate the cap. I am currently using this setup for the purpose of weight reduction.

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                          • Sandman
                            AGD
                            • Feb 2011
                            • 405

                            #43
                            Originally posted by blackdeath1k
                            Not to thread jack. I love the setup. But all the reg talk hear brought up a question I have been thinking.

                            I used to run a nitroduck megareg. Loved that thing. Heavy. But great setup. I always had constant fps on my rt no matter where tank pressure went. Since the velocity drop deal came up in this post I've got to ask. I just got a flat line to use on the same old rt. Will I see any velocity fluxuation with the single flat line reg vs the old dual reg nitroduck? Cuz if so I may have to shop for another megareg.
                            Unlikely you'll see any issue. With the Megareg on an RT you were essentially running three regs. A Flatline to an RT will run perfectly.


                            TimmyJay, Either way you set that up with or without reg back that is pimp with no rail!

                            Sandman
                            AGD is in the house!
                            Custom gun builds. All the parts. New Website. Factory Service available!
                            www.airgundesigns.com

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                            • need4reebs
                              OutKasT 4 Sho!!!

                              • Feb 2011
                              • 1441

                              #44
                              Originally posted by TimmyJay
                              I was going for the lightest setup. I can use braided. I can use the standard back and ditch the cap. no z lock,but just don't adjust the pressure gased up. The pressure is around 800, but my gauge could be off too.
                              hey timmyjay would it be possible to make a snatch grip with the Z-lock so the complete valve can be used? since that seems to be the only concern so far with this Pimp Daddy idea...haha!!! this is a great mod...good to see great ideas/projects actually get finished yo!!!!
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                              • TimmyJay
                                I came to play...not talk
                                • May 2007
                                • 779

                                #45
                                I just got the shipment back from XMT and I will be selling these 2 grip frames to fund another project... Crossing fingers for a 1 piece cap'd aluminum valve!



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