AGD ninja reg only goes to 2000 psi

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  • blackdeath1k
    Registered User
    • Jan 2002
    • 2436

    #16
    Funny you complain about the pops with a pro V2. That's exactly what I use. And I love it. No problems at all. Output at 450psi. As far as fully adjustable tanks. For a lot of years I loved them. Now. Give me my screw in preset tanks. They are smaller and lighter. And a lot easier to swap when trouble shooting potential problems.

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    • Dayspring
      aka- The Day Wang

      • May 2001
      • 9664

      #17
      Originally posted by stimpysan
      Absolutely right. Ninja regs suck. Take the whole reg apart and check on the bottom of the valve seat for a piece of metal. Check and clean all the orings and turn them over, "THAT"S WHAT THE TECH TOLD ME" replace any one's that look bad and pray today isn't the day you don't blow the 1.8K burst disc because it will happen. We need Air America up and running again!
      I haven't had one problem with my Ninja regs. Yes, I had to remove the shims to make the POPS easier, but it won't matter because I don't use guns that require 800+ PSI anymore.

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      • knownothingmags
        RKM 3D Designs

        • Apr 2010
        • 4810

        #18
        Originally posted by Dayspring
        I haven't had one problem with my Ninja regs. Yes, I had to remove the shims to make the POPS easier, but it won't matter because I don't use guns that require 800+ PSI anymore.
        on that thought can I hook my 800+ psi output tank to my zebra print axe?
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        • stimpysan
          Registered User
          • May 2011
          • 239

          #19
          All I can say is go to PBNation and look at the "ASK a NINJA TECH? thread. They had to start a new one because there are so many complaints. My friend owned a paintball store for years and the best there customer service can do is say flip the orings, couldn't send him two? When you can't use a standard 800 PSI tank on a marker that cost over a thousand dollar I have an issue with that. I'll stick with my Armageddons and CP's.

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          • knownothingmags
            RKM 3D Designs

            • Apr 2010
            • 4810

            #20
            Originally posted by stimpysan
            All I can say is go to PBNation and look at the "ASK a NINJA TECH? thread. They had to start a new one because there are so many complaints. My friend owned a paintball store for years and the best there customer service can do is say flip the orings, couldn't send him two? When you can't use a standard 800 PSI tank on a marker that cost over a thousand dollar I have an issue with that. I'll stick with my Armageddons and CP's.
            so the cost of my marker dictates if it can handle 800+ psi?
            that case some of my automags shouldn't be using that pressure
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            • Cyco-Dude

              #21
              Originally posted by stimpysan
              I have 4 Ninja tanks. Two of them have blown the 1.8k burst disc, which is a common problem.
              my four ninja regs are ok (two old style pin valve, one new ball-valve shp and one v2 pro). if there is an issue with the reg, that is where it's designed to blow. common problem, not likely. as with anything, you only hear of the problems, not the non-problems (of which, there's got to be several orders of magnitude more than all issues combined).

              The ball valve is so hard to depress on an ego 11 and a DM14 you can't do it.
              this is why i either like the oops 2 or the hoseless pops. the pops with the front hole just doesn't offer enough surface area to press that damn cap in with the ball valve. also, another reason why i like the pin valve better. oops 2 and cp on/offs work fine though.

              If you have an X-valve mag and a Mini like I have you can still use one air system for both without tearing your reg apart and hoping you get the shims right.
              eh, i've got multiple tanks for that...faster / easier / lighter than moving a reg / rail system over in my opinion.

              Originally posted by blackdeath1k
              Funny you complain about the pops with a pro V2. That's exactly what I use. And I love it. No problems at all. Output at 450psi. As far as fully adjustable tanks. For a lot of years I loved them. Now. Give me my screw in preset tanks. They are smaller and lighter. And a lot easier to swap when trouble shooting potential problems.
              well, to be fair it would be easier with only 450 psi output...

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              • stimpysan
                Registered User
                • May 2011
                • 239

                #22
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                • blackdeath1k
                  Registered User
                  • Jan 2002
                  • 2436

                  #23
                  Originally posted by stimpysan
                  Should we post the ao tech forum? It's got far more issues in there than your exibit. The millions of happy customers don't complain. Only the few wit issues. Oh the shame. A company with the nerve to post a tech thread. AND stay around to answer questions when them come up.

                  As far as the pops with a 450 psi tank vs higher pressure. Considering the markers these were originally designed for. I wouldn't really just assume that there design would be easy to work on 800 and up output pressure tanks. Your basically pushing the valve pin in with a 1 inch round surface. Higher the pressure and or volume the harder it will be to push in.

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                  • vintage
                    Registered User

                    • Aug 2013
                    • 1787

                    #24
                    I have a v2 red on an 800 psi tank and an SL tank with shp v2 on it. the shp is a little harder to depress with the asa but it works fine. both of them leaked at the gauge when I got them and so far that is my only problem with them.

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                    • going_home
                      Hebrews 13:8

                      • Dec 2004
                      • 8343

                      #25
                      Originally posted by going_home
                      Ninja is a good company with good products and good customer service.

                      Now go sit down.

                      I've owned over 6 Ninja regs and never had an issue.

                      Stop trying to use a standard output reg on a gun that will work better on an SHP.

                      Your choices, buy multiple output regs hand tightening them on your tank so you can swap easily, or buy a dinosaur fixed mounted adjustable reg that cant near as easily be used on multiple markers.

                      Problem solved.

                      Last edited by going_home; 05-09-2016, 08:01 PM.

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                      • vintage
                        Registered User

                        • Aug 2013
                        • 1787

                        #26
                        hey Allen, you making it to NJ this year?

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                        • going_home
                          Hebrews 13:8

                          • Dec 2004
                          • 8343

                          #27
                          Originally posted by vintage
                          hey Allen, you making it to NJ this year?
                          Still on the fence about it.

                          I'll make a decision by this time next week, gotta call Hank about it.

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                          • Justus
                            Justech.us

                            • Nov 2010
                            • 1515

                            #28
                            Wait, why isn't everyone just using CP ASA's in the first place? They're super easy to twist on and off, you can get them in any color or anodize your own, and they just work. There is no better mousetrap.

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                            • blackdeath1k
                              Registered User
                              • Jan 2002
                              • 2436

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Justus
                              Wait, why isn't everyone just using CP ASA's in the first place? They're super easy to twist on and off, you can get them in any color or anodize your own, and they just work. There is no better mousetrap.
                              I've got CP mini asa on both mags. Love them. The only plus I can see with my pops is that it has the air fitting in the center.

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                              • Nobody
                                Nobody's Perfect
                                • Oct 2001
                                • 3384

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Justus
                                Wait, why isn't everyone just using CP ASA's in the first place? They're super easy to twist on and off, you can get them in any color or anodize your own, and they just work. There is no better mousetrap.
                                Why don't we all use twist lock barrels, why don't we use classic valves, why do we need intelliframes if the CF frames worked? Because we as people like choices, preferences and sometimes we are cheap. For $5 you can pick up an old duckbill and they work as advertised. You do not need an on/off with a mag(though it can help in some respects), yet people do like them. In my 20 years in paintball, no one has ever come up with 1 standard for anything.

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