Adjustable Output Regs

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  • captian pinky
    Bearded Works

    • Oct 2004
    • 2755

    #16
    At one time i had a stack of pins that were too short. not sure what i did with them. ranging from low .6 to .7 i can honestly say that alot of people have no idea what they are doing when shaving the pin down. i think anything under .735 is probably to short and you are starting to lose actual control of the rt itself.

    i prefer to have alot of control over the rt so i dont run up and accidentally shoot someone more than once.

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    • Nobody
      Nobody's Perfect
      • Oct 2001
      • 3384

      #17
      Originally posted by Spider-TW View Post
      You should do that with a spare pin around. I've met a couple of people that had pins too short, which fire on pull and release of the trigger (sometimes more than once). The valve wasn't really RT'ing, it was free running. The valve didn't want to RT. When you get it real close to that point, the tension on the field strip screw can decide how it will run. Otherwise, it works pretty well. The shorter it gets, the more you should keep the pin in the same marker.

      At the same time, if you collect a good amount of mags, having a dedicated HP tank for multiple markers (and another tank or two for others) isn't a bad deal.

      I could never get behind a dedicated tank for a single marker. I did try.
      On both my Emag and my EP mag(has an Xvalve), after setting up the L10s, had the pins shortened(BigEvil did my Emag & I did the Xvalve). Both guns are very controllable, as i do not like runaway guns. With anything, you take a small amount off and test. .720 or there abouts, is around the magic number but each valve should be tested with the tank you would use normally on it. You can even get pre-shortened pins from Tuna, i believe.

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      • Spider-TW
        U R techno-literate!

        • Oct 2006
        • 3554

        #18
        And where did the long ones (.765) from AGD come from? The classic RT maybe?

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        • Nobody
          Nobody's Perfect
          • Oct 2001
          • 3384

          #19
          Originally posted by captian pinky View Post
          At one time i had a stack of pins that were too short. not sure what i did with them. ranging from low .6 to .7 i can honestly say that alot of people have no idea what they are doing when shaving the pin down. i think anything under .735 is probably to short and you are starting to lose actual control of the rt itself.

          i prefer to have alot of control over the rt so i dont run up and accidentally shoot someone more than once.
          Anything under .7 is way to short. Each valve will react(no pun intended) differently to each on/off pin. AGD goes to the safer side with a pin that can RT, but might not always depending on the air systems used or the variable outputs of preset HPA tanks.

          I too like to have controllable guns. I will gladly hand my mags over to test them(if you come up to TunaBall, find me). They are BigEvil approved(i have done most of the work with him standing next to me) and very nice to use. But i don't see any reason why you should pump in stupid levels of pressures, which run closer to the burst ratings of macroline and fittings.

          When i say shave, i am literally talking about getting a hand file or dremel with a sanding drum and take a .010 or less off. You then reassemble the gun and fire it. See how it feels. If you want more, then take another .010 off. Around .720(a digital micrometer is needed) is about the magic number, but that will vary for each valve. You continue this till you either get the right amount of CONTROLLABLE RT. Small incriments is what is needed. If you mess up, Tuna sells pins for $8 that you can then get in specific lentlgths. Install and go.

          So $8 plus S&H for a gun that is custom to you wants/needs with a tank you can out onto anything, or $40+ plus S&H(maybe even the new air fill) for a gun/setup specific tank that can or will reach uncontrollable levels easier... Its simple math to me, but then again i am just Nobody...

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          • Cyco-Dude

            #20
            Originally posted by kutter View Post
            So as it turns out I am not crazy, well I might still be, but, all the info I was finding for Crossfire stuff was outdated.

            Now I know they did not even make their own bottles, most of the ones I am familiar with are Luxfer, I am sure there are others as well. Does anyone have a source of supply for just a fiber bottle to fit and old Max-Flo 3000psi?

            Oh, and can someone tell me, do I just buy the normal high output Ninja adjustable tank and it can be raised above 850psi by adding/removing, shims and/or springs? I watched a quick video so it seems fairly straight forward, just not sure if you have to special order to get one to go over 950psi output pressure.
            crossfire did manufacture their own tanks. i haven't seen anywhere that offers just the bottle, but there's nothing stopping you from buying a tank and selling the regulator. standard ninja hp regs output 800psi. you can buy a ninja reg rebuild kit and add in an extra red shim to bump the pressure up. alternatively, you can get a ninja shp reg (1100psi output) and remove one or more of the shims to decrease the output pressure to get the rt effect you are after.

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            • blackdeath1k
              Registered User
              • Jan 2002
              • 2436

              #21
              Originally posted by Spider-TW View Post
              And where did the long ones (.765) from AGD come from? The classic RT maybe?
              .744 is the pin length of the original pin in my classic rt. And I'm the second owner from back in the late 90s. So almost 100% sure it is the unmolested factory original.

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