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  • debruynda
    Carlos Danger
    • Feb 2013
    • 302

    #1

    Sleeper Reg Question

    I'm thinking of building a sleeper pneumag using Luke's battery pack manifold and an Emag battery pack. Any advice on the "best" regulator and/or one that will fit inside the battery pack without modification to the battery pack itself? I had an old Shocktech regulator that is too big. I was thinking something like a Palmer pebble but was wondering if there were any comparable ones that did not cost as much. Any advice would be appreciated.
  • OPBN
    OldPBNoob

    • Sep 2008
    • 5240

    #2
    I think it's generally agreed upon that the Palmers microrock is the best option for a pneumatic setup. One reason is that they are designed to handle HP input. I think the AKA has a pretty good rep as well. Wgp bullet and ticklers can be used as well, but some complain that they are not as reliable and/consistent. I'm not sure what will fit inside an Emag battery pack. But I do know that Luke is in the design stage of offering a foregrip with an adjustable regulator built into it.
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    • debruynda
      Carlos Danger
      • Feb 2013
      • 302

      #3
      Originally posted by OPBN View Post
      I think it's generally agreed upon that the Palmers microrock is the best option for a pneumatic setup. One reason is that they are designed to handle HP input. I think the AKA has a pretty good rep as well. Wgp bullet and ticklers can be used as well, but some complain that they are not as reliable and/consistent. I'm not sure what will fit inside an Emag battery pack. But I do know that Luke is in the design stage of offering a foregrip with an adjustable regulator built into it.
      Thanks!

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      • C_losjoker
        Puro Tico
        • May 2008
        • 1121

        #4
        the microrock is to thick to fit inside the battery pack, I am pretty sure its the rock that I tried and it would not fit. the jack hammer is another good one, and that one will fit for sure.

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        • debruynda
          Carlos Danger
          • Feb 2013
          • 302

          #5
          Originally posted by C_losjoker View Post
          the microrock is to thick to fit inside the battery pack, I am pretty sure its the rock that I tried and it would not fit. the jack hammer is another good one, and that one will fit for sure.
          Thanks! I ended up sending the shocktech reg to luke to see if he could flatten out the sides a bit. I took a pair of calipers to the battery pack and the reg and it is a couple thousandth's too thick so hopefully there is enough material that it can be modded. But jackhammer's aren't all that expensive so that maybe a good option if I can't get the shocktech to work.

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          • debruynda
            Carlos Danger
            • Feb 2013
            • 302

            #6
            Originally posted by debruynda View Post
            Thanks! I ended up sending the shocktech reg to luke to see if he could flatten out the sides a bit. I took a pair of calipers to the battery pack and the reg and it is a couple thousandth's too thick so hopefully there is enough material that it can be modded. But jackhammer's aren't all that expensive so that maybe a good option if I can't get the shocktech to work.

            And by thousandths I think I mean hundredths...

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