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  • Tym
    AGD Junkie
    • Aug 2007
    • 371

    #1

    ninja reg

    Hey guys, I'm just wondering if anyone has used the ninja high pressure reg? They boast industry leading recharge time and they say it's adjustable (via shims).. I'm wondering if anyone has used one in conjunction with an X-valve to get the R/T bumpin...

    Any info would be great, thanks guys.
  • secretweaponevan
    Only HALF Polish!
    • Sep 2007
    • 1132

    #2
    Tops out at around 850 psi with stock shims. You can get it a little higher, but each reg is unique due to tolerances.

    Just give ninja a call and tell them what you need. Ray is a really nice guy and can tell you if he can do it or not.

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    • bojangles1983
      Registered User
      • May 2004
      • 672

      #3
      I picked one up at dday a couple weeks ago. Just tried it out today actually on my emag with it set to mechanical. Jay set it up for a mag for me and said it would be around 900 psi. It wasnt recharging very well so I checked it with a gauge and it was only putting out 800. I had one silver shim left so I put it in, havent checked it since. I will say that it is great to see an item that is made in the US (even though the name Ninja had me thinking it would be foreign made) Its a nice looking reg for a nice price and really easy to disassemble. Comes with thread saver too!

      I have one of the new SIS maxflo regs, it does great with bounce. I also have a CP reg with the new high pressure piston and it does fine also. as long as you get past 850 you will be pretty bouncy. I actually used my emag at D-day and never turned it to electro, it was bouncing so well in mech mode I just left it there.... Kinda made me wonder why I put so much into the emag, but then I set it to 31 bps and that made me remember
      Minimag, 16" Dye Titanium, Benchmark double finger, phase II, level 10, 88 4500, warp.

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      • Tym
        AGD Junkie
        • Aug 2007
        • 371

        #4
        Originally posted by bojangles1983
        I picked one up at dday a couple weeks ago. Just tried it out today actually on my emag with it set to mechanical. Jay set it up for a mag for me and said it would be around 900 psi. It wasnt recharging very well so I checked it with a gauge and it was only putting out 800. I had one silver shim left so I put it in, havent checked it since. I will say that it is great to see an item that is made in the US (even though the name Ninja had me thinking it would be foreign made) Its a nice looking reg for a nice price and really easy to disassemble. Comes with thread saver too!

        I have one of the new SIS maxflo regs, it does great with bounce. I also have a CP reg with the new high pressure piston and it does fine also. as long as you get past 850 you will be pretty bouncy. I actually used my emag at D-day and never turned it to electro, it was bouncing so well in mech mode I just left it there.... Kinda made me wonder why I put so much into the emag, but then I set it to 31 bps and that made me remember
        Lol, sweetness.. What new regs will do 900+? CP? do you need to upgrade it? or can you buy it with the new high pressure piston already installed?

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        • bojangles1983
          Registered User
          • May 2004
          • 672

          #5
          Both the CP and the Maxflo SIS can come with the HP option. the maxflo costs $65, the CP is $100 but has full lifetime warranty with crash protection. Basically if you break it for any reason at all they give you a new one. If I think about it i will gas all 3 regs up tomorrow to a gauge and tell you the results.
          Minimag, 16" Dye Titanium, Benchmark double finger, phase II, level 10, 88 4500, warp.

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          • Tym
            AGD Junkie
            • Aug 2007
            • 371

            #6
            Originally posted by bojangles1983
            Both the CP and the Maxflo SIS can come with the HP option. the maxflo costs $65, the CP is $100 but has full lifetime warranty with crash protection. Basically if you break it for any reason at all they give you a new one. If I think about it i will gas all 3 regs up tomorrow to a gauge and tell you the results.
            Dude, if you could do that it would rock

            Thanks for the info man!

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            • Doobie
              AOsOfficialDrillSergeant
              • May 2001
              • 1237

              #7
              Originally posted by bojangles1983
              Both the CP and the Maxflo SIS can come with the HP option. the maxflo costs $65, the CP is $100 but has full lifetime warranty with crash protection. Basically if you break it for any reason at all they give you a new one. If I think about it i will gas all 3 regs up tomorrow to a gauge and tell you the results.

              O.K I'm subscribing to this thread to see what you get now.




              No pressure or anything

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              (...but a 'mag helps)
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              • BigEvil
                www.BigEvilOnline.com

                • Feb 2005
                • 9333

                #8
                Originally posted by Doobie
                O.K I'm subscribing to this thread to see what you get now.




                No pressure or anything
                Me too. I've been curious about these regs for a while now.

                Although its not all about output pressure, its recharge. I have a screw in centerflag screw in that puts out 950 but stalls at high rof.

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                • Tym
                  AGD Junkie
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 371

                  #9
                  Just wondering if you've had a chance to try this reg out yet?

                  I've tryed my roommates pure energy reg (not sure what model) and it hopps quite well. I'm wondering if there are possibly many regs that will do.. I was thinkin I could take my mag into the paintball store and see if they'll let me try it.

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                  • secretweaponevan
                    Only HALF Polish!
                    • Sep 2007
                    • 1132

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Tym
                    Just wondering if you've had a chance to try this reg out yet?

                    I've tryed my roommates pure energy reg (not sure what model) and it hopps quite well. I'm wondering if there are possibly many regs that will do.. I was thinkin I could take my mag into the paintball store and see if they'll let me try it.
                    I have one. Works great on my mag. It uses almost an RT Valve style of recharge. It should keep up with anything out there in terms of flow.

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                    • Tym
                      AGD Junkie
                      • Aug 2007
                      • 371

                      #11
                      Originally posted by secretweaponevan
                      I have one. Works great on my mag. It uses almost an RT Valve style of recharge. It should keep up with anything out there in terms of flow.
                      So the Ninja Reg hopps? No shoot down? I'm mostly interested in the R/Ting..

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                      • Ando
                        Magusmaximus
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 4144

                        #12


                        Never seen one in action but 2000 psi output pressure would pwn face
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                        • d4m4don3
                          does anyone read my posts?
                          • Sep 2005
                          • 1228

                          #13
                          idk if this is common knowledge but Ninja used to make the PE regs until PE farmed their stuff off overseas.

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                          • Tym
                            AGD Junkie
                            • Aug 2007
                            • 371

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Ando
                            http://jdsairman.com/Regs.html

                            Never seen one in action but 2000 psi output pressure would pwn face
                            Wow, OMG... You don't need a 2000psi reg tho do you? Like a 1000psi would do right?

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                            • fishmishin
                              Registered User
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 1285

                              #15
                              I have a CP tank with the Hp reg. I have never had it on a gauge but while I had my RT and X valves awhile back it would make them bump on along quite well, and CP is a great company to deal with as far as customer service.
                              http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...ishin+feedback

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