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  • Minimag4me
    Registered User
    • Jul 2001
    • 779

    #1

    Stock Cocker Reg

    Right now i have a stock cocker reg on my mag and for when i get nitro 1. is this reg high enough flowing to not cause shootdown 2. what psi does this reg regulate to or does it just stabilize gas?
    -Minimag Body HR
    -Retro Valve
    -Z grip with extender
    -12V X-Boarded Revvy
    -6 barrels including:10 Inch DYE SS, 8 inch Steel Wind, 8 inch stock minimag barrel, 12 inch BOA barrel, 12 inch Lapco Autospirit, 16 inch SPAA
    -68/3000 Flatline
  • Cha0tic
    g0t mag?
    • Feb 2001
    • 1990

    #2
    you can run the reg on your mag just fine. i would run it on your mag until you get compressed air. once you have compressed air, you will not need a 3rd regulator.

    3 regs= (the reg. in your gun)(reg in your compressed air tank)(cocker reg)

    this can cause shootdown at higher rates of fire. i would use the cocker eg with your co2 set up, but not with compressed air.

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    • Minimag4me
      Registered User
      • Jul 2001
      • 779

      #3
      I know it will probably cause shootdown but if the output pressure is the same as a co2 tank wont it be the same both ways(the flow rate is probably similar too). I think i will run it and if i get noticiable shootdown i will take it off.
      -Minimag Body HR
      -Retro Valve
      -Z grip with extender
      -12V X-Boarded Revvy
      -6 barrels including:10 Inch DYE SS, 8 inch Steel Wind, 8 inch stock minimag barrel, 12 inch BOA barrel, 12 inch Lapco Autospirit, 16 inch SPAA
      -68/3000 Flatline

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      • Ityl
        Registered User
        • Nov 2000
        • 706

        #4
        If you have the cocker reg to keep the liquid CO2 out, I would trade it for an expansion chamber. It's choking the system. Also cocker regs aren't very consistent. Running nitro through an x-chamber isn't as restricting as running it through a reg either. I'm sure you could find someone that would trade you a x-chamber for your reg.
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        • Minimag4me
          Registered User
          • Jul 2001
          • 779

          #5
          When i run co2 through it it is very good at keeping liquid out, much better than an expansion chamber. WHen i had a gas thru grip on it my minimag was having like a 20 fps variation and with it i have like a 3 fps variation so i believe it is very consistant or at least better than a x-chamber. I dont see any choking of the system either.
          -Minimag Body HR
          -Retro Valve
          -Z grip with extender
          -12V X-Boarded Revvy
          -6 barrels including:10 Inch DYE SS, 8 inch Steel Wind, 8 inch stock minimag barrel, 12 inch BOA barrel, 12 inch Lapco Autospirit, 16 inch SPAA
          -68/3000 Flatline

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