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  • ryanshep
    I throw paintballs
    • Jan 2004
    • 431

    #1

    Quick Cocker Question

    Hey everyone i just got a quick regulator question, as of now i am shooting a e-orracle with a black magic regulator on it, all stock orracle pnuematics (sp?), well my regulator is going all screwy first it started leaking from the bottom adjustment screw so i took it apart and cleaned and lubed it. Now its leaking out the bleed hole thing on the side. So i decided i dont really want to deal with it and decided to just buy a new reg. Now i was wondering would a bob long torpedo regulator be a good reg? or would i be better off getting another black magic regulator or a different one? any opinions are appreciated thanks for your time.
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  • ryanshep
    I throw paintballs
    • Jan 2004
    • 431

    #2
    anyone? i really need an answer to this soon...
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    • Destructo6
      Registered User
      • Apr 2004
      • 549

      #3
      The Torpedo should be fine. Their range is something like 100-500psi and I'd guess that your Orracle should run in the middle of that range. IIRC, they are a somewhat simplified clone of a Palmer Stabilizer (another good choice).
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      • Dayspring
        aka- The Day Wang

        • May 2001
        • 9664

        #4
        A couple pieces of advice-

        CP Regulator
        Sidewinder Regulator

        Check those two out.

        Also, go check out www.wgppress.com . That's the WGP forum. They'll be able to help you tech your cocker more efficiently than a mag forum can. (not that we can't but why not go to the source.)

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        • Havoc_online
          www.havoc-online.com
          • Feb 2002
          • 2851

          #5
          actually, Stock cocker regs work great. They bleed depending on how low or high they are set. The leak could just be matter of adjustment.
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