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  • exodus9824
    Registered User
    • Jun 2008
    • 14

    #1

    Pneumag

    Im planning to pneumag my 68 classic automag. Im going to use:

    lvl 10
    Cyberave68's Magnet Mod
    Cyberave68's PneuMag kit

    im going to try and do it all internal. But im going to keep my classic valve... how fast can i shoot before i should expect shootdown?
  • TwilightG
    www.BigEvilOnline.com

    • Mar 2007
    • 1387

    #2
    Originally posted by exodus9824
    Im planning to pneumag my 68 classic automag. Im going to use:

    lvl 10
    Cyberave68's Magnet Mod
    Cyberave68's PneuMag kit

    im going to try and do it all internal. But im going to keep my classic valve... how fast can i shoot before i should expect shootdown?
    Roughly 13-15bps although some claim to go higher.

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    • exodus9824
      Registered User
      • Jun 2008
      • 14

      #3
      Originally posted by TwilightG
      Roughly 13-15bps although some claim to go higher.
      Thanks

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      • PhoenixWolf
        AKA WardenWolf
        • Mar 2006
        • 137

        #4
        A Classic valve with good o-rings and being powered by HPA can typically get 15-20 bps before shootdown, particularly if you have a high-output (900+ PSI) HPA tank. You have to realize, these things were designed for 13-15 bps on CO2, and designed to operate as low as 600 PSI because CO2 rarely performs at full pressure. HPA will let you move beyond the original performance specs somewhat.

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        • ManInBlack
          Can't leave them stock.
          • May 2007
          • 449

          #5
          I have a Pnue'd classic, and at 900psi it shoots as fast as I can make it go without any issues whatsoever. I never thought my classic could shoot that fast. I'm using Cyberrave's kit as well, but no magnet mod.

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          • exodus9824
            Registered User
            • Jun 2008
            • 14

            #6
            Originally posted by PhoenixWolf
            A Classic valve with good o-rings and being powered by HPA can typically get 15-20 bps before shootdown, particularly if you have a high-output (900+ PSI) HPA tank. You have to realize, these things were designed for 13-15 bps on CO2, and designed to operate as low as 600 PSI because CO2 rarely performs at full pressure. HPA will let you move beyond the original performance specs somewhat.

            all the hp tanks i find are set at 850. how can i find a 900?

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            • PhoenixWolf
              AKA WardenWolf
              • Mar 2006
              • 137

              #7
              850 should be no problem. Regardless of what the tanks claim to be set at, they will typically vary some in their actual output. Most tanks that claim 850 are usually closer to 900.

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              • exodus9824
                Registered User
                • Jun 2008
                • 14

                #8
                Originally posted by PhoenixWolf
                850 should be no problem. Regardless of what the tanks claim to be set at, they will typically vary some in their actual output. Most tanks that claim 850 are usually closer to 900.
                thank you sir...

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