air systems: preset vs adjustable

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  • Jotsy
    ya dirty dirty shisno
    • Nov 2004
    • 262

    #1

    air systems: preset vs adjustable

    Ok, i'm looking for a good air system for my xmag. can anybody tell me the pros and cons of adjustables over presets or vice versa. I know that with an adjustable, u can tune it so you can get a nice bounce on your trigger, but seeing as how its an xmag, i don't really want the bounce.

    right now i'm looking at either the crossfire preset, or the dynaflow... just looking for a reason to justify spending an extra $200 on an adjustable system.....
  • ZoWnX
    Registered User
    • Sep 2004
    • 11

    #2
    Just use a regulator to get it down to the PSI you want... More than likly you will be have a regulator after the one on your tank anyway.

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    • BlackHalo
      Pinoy + Canuck = Pinnuck
      • Jul 2002
      • 356

      #3
      No Reg

      Don't use a 3rd Regulator, that will just starve the mag of air. The RT bounce effect won't happen if you're shooting in electro-mode. only in hybrid or mechanical. If you'll be shooting primarily in electro then don't bother. If you want to shoot in the other modes, in a tournament, then I'd get an adjustable.

      If you get an adjustable make sure it's capable of the pressures your mag will need. No Low Pressure models.
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      • saml604
        Registered User
        • Oct 2004
        • 165

        #4
        Most adjustable tanks also have a much higher recharge rate, so you get as much shoot down or chuffs. Theres a good video here showing the difference between an adjustable tank and a preset.
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        • Z-man
          You guys lost me
          • Jul 2001
          • 2202

          #5
          Just like BlackHalo said, you do NOT want a 3rd reg lined up on your system. Unlike many markers today that benefit from a series of reg's stabalizing and bringing down the pressure,the RT valve is most versital and effective when it has a nice high flow, high pressure input.

          Even if you are using the marker in E-mode only, you will notice a difference in the performance of the marker at higher ROF. It's crisper, faster, and chuffs far less than a preset tends to.

          The Preset v.s Adjustable video link is actually here being stored on another site



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          • Jotsy
            ya dirty dirty shisno
            • Nov 2004
            • 262

            #6
            ok, i thought i'd just post this here rather than make a new thread.

            i've decided to go the adjustable route. but now, which brand? the 2 main ones i'm looking at are the Nitro Duck X-Stream, or the Air America Armageddon. i know the geddon is good, plus the new one looks really nice :) . The wobble i keep hearing abt on the X-Stream is kinda putting me off (i know it only happens when degassed.. but still...) but i just can't ignore the price (almost half of a complete geddon setup)

            so rite now, it all comes down to performance. does the X-Stream do a good job of keeping up with fast ROF?

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