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spazzed
04-17-2002, 10:25 PM
Do I really need this?

http://www.paintballgear.net/011-1000-250.html (http://http://www.paintballgear.net/011-1000-250.html)


[Automag High Pressure Piston]

Switching your Automag over to HPA? Don't forget to replace your stock piston with an improved piston suited for high pressure use.

Mossman
04-17-2002, 10:27 PM
I'm gonna say no. And heres a fixed link for everyone whoes gonna go there and say no.
Pbgear is a bunch of thieves (http://www.paintballgear.net/011-1000-250.html)

nw2c2003
04-17-2002, 10:36 PM
no

spazzed
04-17-2002, 10:42 PM
Thanks for the feedback, and fixing the link.

MagDog68
04-18-2002, 12:12 AM
More times than not, when you have to ask that about a Mag upgrade...the answer is no.

~Fred

PS - CO2 can enter your gun at higher pressures than an HPA tank, so where is the sense in this "upgrade?"

Shaft
04-18-2002, 06:24 AM
Isn't that a part that you would need if you had a Mag from the early years?

BTAutoMag
04-18-2002, 06:39 AM
why is the world so cruel

DryIce
04-18-2002, 07:43 AM
yes this is a part you would need if you had an old automag
i am almost positive on this.... but not completely :)

athomas
04-18-2002, 07:55 AM
I almost have to laugh when I see stuff like this listed in PBGear or any other store. I wonder if anyone actually falls for this.

CO2 input pressure = 850psi
Compressed Air input pressure = 850 psi

Use the same piston for both. Pressure is pressure. Compressed air is just cleaner for the mag because it isn't in liquid form like compressed CO2. I may be wrong, but I believe that the automag AIR regulator is rated at 3000psi. The automag was designed with compressed air in mind right from the start.

Any mag, just take off the CO2 bottle and put on an air bottle (as long as the air input is not a low pressure design). Mags should have at least 250psi over their rated operating pressure of ~400psi.

Away you go.

MagDog68
04-18-2002, 08:22 AM
Originally posted by athomas

CO2 input pressure = 850psi
Compressed Air input pressure = 850 psi

...the automag was designed with compressed air in mind right from the start.

While I agree with you as far as the value (or lack thereof) of this upgrade, your argument was incorrect. CO2 does not stay at a constant pressure as HPA does. The whole purpose of moving to an HPA system is to have an easily regulated gas that stays at a fairly regular pressure. The pressure of CO2 can spike and fall drastically depending on temperature, making it a less "user-friendly" gas.

Also, the original Automag predated HPA systems and was designed with CO2 in mind.

~Fred

cphilip
04-18-2002, 08:35 AM
One minor point but almost in agreement is that CO2 does tend to stay pretty steady pressure above 50 some degree's. It fluctuates a lot more below that and resists a bit vaporizing properly. And if it is very hot it can start getting a bit wacky. But from the range of say 55 to 85 degrees its pretty steady around 850 give or take 25 or so psi. So that is kind of in agreement with both of you in some respects.

BradPalooza
04-18-2002, 09:28 AM
When I got my 1st mag about 5 years ago, I called the factory about it. They said it's not necessary with level X (don't remember) markers. But, it must have been useful at some point. It's listed on page 12 of the automag manual in the troubleshooting flowchart.
-Brad

Fred
04-18-2002, 10:01 AM
HAHA that's funny...

This is wierd, I'm seeing other posts signed Fred, but not me... I am the AO Fred! ME! ME! ME!

Sorry, I'm just not sure I can handle having other people with my name around... it doesn't happen that often... :P

pip_999
04-18-2002, 10:08 AM
no

thats like replacing the valve on a mag
your an idiot if you do

MagDog68
04-18-2002, 11:10 AM
Originally posted by Fred
HAHA that's funny...

This is wierd, I'm seeing other posts signed Fred, but not me... I am the AO Fred! ME! ME! ME!

Sorry, I'm just not sure I can handle having other people with my name around... it doesn't happen that often... :P


Let's get one thing straight here pal...I was here first! Got it? LoL. Yeah when I checked my email today and saw that Fred replied to my post I was a bit perplexed. You could always call me Derf, thats what my friends call me.

~Fred

pip_999
04-18-2002, 11:14 AM
i think derf is right
he was here first

jokes on you jk

Fred
04-18-2002, 01:11 PM
just noticed your post count dwarfs mine...

You've been cursed with that dumb nickname too? I hate it when people call me Derf...

But My AO name is Fred... yours isn't! HA!

I use Fred everywhere, its just easier this way...