AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
i understand the want for a sleeper gun but any mag in todays game is going to be a sleeper gun, period.
all i can see in the picture is your macro to a reg, and at the top the macro goes to the valve. where is your lpr hose? where is the barb? and what kind of lpr did you use?
also question on the tickler in the first pics, how do i tell output pressure? i bought a karnivore lpr (tickler with different cap) and i want to know.
i understand the want for a sleeper gun but any mag in todays game is going to be a sleeper gun, period. This may or may not be true, But i do have some pretty flashy and eyecatching mags that are less than sleeper Status
all i can see in the picture is your macro to a reg, and at the top the macro goes to the valve. where is your lpr hose? where is the barb? and what kind of lpr did you use? I am using a Palmers Stab which was sprung for low Pressure and was also tapped for a 2nd HP input/output so i have one macro line going into the reg and one coming out of the reg to the valve(at that point the reg is functioning as a gas thru.) But it is a LP reg which i have the output going up thru the top of the reg(ie. like a cocker) and i have tapped the top of the Vert ASA with a hose barb thats actually inside the rail, which in turn hides the LPR hose. To the outside person it looks exactly like a double regulated marker
also question on the tickler in the first pics, how do i tell output pressure? i bought a karnivore lpr (tickler with different cap) and i want to know. as for the output of the LPR if you want to do it for tuning purposes just unscrew it most of the way and keep screwing it back in until the marker fires, and add an extra 1/4 turn for good measure
answers are in red. pictures are coming later tonite to better explain what i typed.
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