I need some advice please. SHP regs

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  • brassmag
    Registered User
    • Sep 2013
    • 42

    #16
    OldPBNoob that was what I was looking for a few weeks ago but that was not my concern when I posted this question.

    Also please dont take this the wrong way but coments like that contribute to a thread dying. You tryed to inform us of the situation and I cant fault you for that at all. But, it messes with the flow of the thread witch alows it to Die. ...

    We all find it very annoying when we find a thread that has the question and maybe just maybe the answer to our questions but before any real info gets started someone posts a totally retard comment.. and the post is dead

    And I recognize that i am writing the very style post I am speeking of....

    Please dont anyone get offended thats not what im trying to do.

    Thank you all automags.org is the best source of information I have ever found

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    • need4reebs
      OutKasT 4 Sho!!!

      • Feb 2011
      • 1441

      #17
      Originally posted by brassmag
      OldPBNoob that was what I was looking for a few weeks ago but that was not my concern when I posted this question.

      Also please dont take this the wrong way but coments like that contribute to a thread dying. You tryed to inform us of the situation and I cant fault you for that at all. But, it messes with the flow of the thread witch alows it to Die. ... rolf

      We all find it very annoying when we find a thread that has the question and maybe just maybe the answer to our questions but before any real info gets started someone posts a totally retard comment.. and the post is dead

      And I recognize that i am writing the very style post I am speeking of....

      Please dont anyone get offended thats not what im trying to do.

      Thank you all automags.org is the best source of information I have ever found


      so did you decide what you were gonna do for a tank? maybe if its in the budget 2 SHP tanks...one set for 950 and one set for 1100....would be a good option? but tha best adjustable tank reg that i have used and would recommend would be the Armageddon reg...like Nobody

      next would be the Max-flo reg like chencho said.
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      • OPBN
        OldPBNoob

        • Sep 2008
        • 5240

        #18
        Then back to the question of why do you want a screw in reg that is adjustable on the fly? What's the point? There is a reason there aren't really any out there, there typically isn't a need for them.

        The reason threads like this die aren't due to posts like mine , they die due to lack of interest or because the question has been asked and answered. There currently are no screw in externally adjustable tank regs offered that reach 1100+ psi output. According to a post I saw Rehvac offered one that was screw in, but I see some posts that it would not adjust past 850 and another saying it was adjustable up to 1200 psi. Kwik said he had a couple at one point, maybe contact him and confirm the output and maybe he will part with one if it's the case.
        Last edited by OPBN; 10-02-2013, 05:28 AM.
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        • need4reebs
          OutKasT 4 Sho!!!

          • Feb 2011
          • 1441

          #19
          Originally posted by OPBN
          Then back to the question of why do you want a screw in reg that is adjustable on the fly? What's the point? There is a reason there aren't really any out there, there typically isn't a need for them.
          to adjust his out put pressure and to use with his other markers that use a ASA...those sound like pretty good reasons and most likely the point of him asking tha question?
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          • OPBN
            OldPBNoob

            • Sep 2008
            • 5240

            #20
            Originally posted by need4reebs
            to adjust his out put pressure and to use with his other markers that use a ASA...those sound like pretty good reasons and most likely the point of him asking tha question?
            I guess that would make sense if you use the same tank on markers that use high and low outputs. Guess I'm spoiled having dedicated tanks/regs for different markers.
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            • NLH
              Registered User
              • Jun 2009
              • 41

              #21
              Just buy the Smart parts Max Flo reg, it's the best reg ever made, yes you need a dovetail mount to fit it to your maker but you need the same mount to fit a good asa

              It's externy adjustable from 0-1200 psi, I.e it will work with any marker you own

              You can get them quite cheap too, there just a pain in the ass to find in the uk

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              • brassmag
                Registered User
                • Sep 2013
                • 42

                #22
                What do you guys like or dislike about the Ninja SHP 4500 68ci?

                I know its not easily adjustable...

                I need a tank I can screw into an asa because vi dont want to figure out new mounting systems..

                I want an easily adjustable simply because it would be nice to have. Im surprised nobody made made a ttank/reg like im describing

                Anyways im thinking about getting tbe ninja shp. What do you think?

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                • Nobody
                  Nobody's Perfect
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 3384

                  #23
                  ninja tanks are decent, but have creep and suspect recharge rates. when you ask for a 1000psi output, you are not guaranteed to get it. and yes, i've checked it against 0% accurate, liquid filled gauges.

                  the tank you are describing has been built. an adjustable screw in. ACI had some adjustable tanks that where screw in, but only in 3000psi. i think Hyperflow had a set off their dynaflow tanks, in 4500psi, but they were not popular(even though the tanks were incredible, IMO).

                  its just that the adjustable tanks(Max-flo, Armageddon, Apocalypse & Apoc 2K, Flatline) were not screw in.

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                  • brassmag
                    Registered User
                    • Sep 2013
                    • 42

                    #24
                    Thats exactly why

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                    • brassmag
                      Registered User
                      • Sep 2013
                      • 42

                      #25
                      Originally posted by need4reebs
                      to adjust his out put pressure and to use with his other markers that use a ASA...those sound like pretty good reasons and most likely the point of him asking tha question?

                      Thats exactly why

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                      • blackdeath1k
                        Registered User
                        • Jan 2002
                        • 2436

                        #26
                        I always loved my mini and megareg by nitroduck. Fully adjustable. Not sure it had a cap below input pressure. And the bottles unscrewed. But still not ASA comparable. I've used fixed gun mounted tanks since I was dumb enough to get rid of my megareg. Personally though I like having a tank per gun. Never know when you may loan the guy out.

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                        • brassmag
                          Registered User
                          • Sep 2013
                          • 42

                          #27
                          I have an old tank and reg I canHydro noinformation about. Its an Air America Raptor REX. 4500cpsi.
                          Its easily adjustable. Adjustment Screw on top. I have shroud and drop forward
                          Is this a SHP? Super High Pressure reg? 1100psi?

                          Info please.

                          If it is a shp 1000+ ill get it hydroed.....

                          Who does a cheap uydroe?

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                          • brassmag
                            Registered User
                            • Sep 2013
                            • 42

                            #28
                            What is the 2k apocalypse reg 4500psi? All info please.

                            Is it a SHP?
                            1000psi+?

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                            • Nobody
                              Nobody's Perfect
                              • Oct 2001
                              • 3384

                              #29
                              Originally posted by brassmag
                              I have an old tank and reg I can Hydro no information about. Its an Air America Raptor REX. 4500psi.
                              Its easily adjustable. Adjustment Screw on top. I have shroud and drop forward
                              Is this a SHP? Super High Pressure reg? 1100psi?
                              the SHP reg is a branding done by Ninja, and that name shouldn't be applied to every tank.

                              the Raptor Rex is a great reg. it was made by Air America and is fully adjustable from 0-1000+psi. i don't know the max setting, if there is one. the reg is built almost like the AGD Classic valve. when AGD made the mags, TK intentionally didn't patent the design as well as helped other people with development of important parts that helped the industry. so with that, TK helped Air America with the regs, guessing wrongly that people wouldn't use HPA because of the costs. so TK, even though he knew that HPA was best for paintball and mags, lost out on nearly cornering the market, but not pushing it earlier in paintball's life(AGD made the first HPA paintball tank/reg in 95 or so). the Raptor Rex is just the 4500psi tank version of the Raptor tanks. they required a specific mount system as it wasn't a rail like an on/off, but an actual cradle.

                              Originally posted by brassmag
                              Who does a cheap hydro?
                              go to your local Fire Department or dive shop and ask who they use to hydro their tanks. there are some companies that through the interwebs, take tanks to get them hydro'd.

                              Originally posted by brassmag
                              What is the 2k apocalypse reg 4500psi? All info please.

                              Is it a SHP?
                              1000psi+?
                              the Apoc 2K was the aluminium version of the regular Apoc reg which was made out of SS. the tank can do 1000+psi and has an on/off, BUT its on the unregulated side, so it is literally a pain to turn on and off. they are hard to find, as they are a gun specific tank in a huge world of screw-in tanks, just like the Raptor Rex.

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                              • blackdeath1k
                                Registered User
                                • Jan 2002
                                • 2436

                                #30
                                Nobody. Everything you posted about the raptor and Apocalypse is dead on. And yes that on off is a PITA to turn on and shut off. I've had both. And not sure there is any cap on output pressure with them. I know they both would do 1200 and I'm sure more. I always had them set at 900. In the early 90s tom did try to push for HPA. The guys setting the rules/standards wouldn't allow it though. Deemed it too dangerous. Few years later they allowed 3k. Few years after that it appeared the pressure cap was gone. Remember the big 120ci rapters back players were using in the early days of HPA?
                                Last edited by blackdeath1k; 10-05-2013, 06:49 AM.

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