Ok i see the difference.
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I assume that it would be cheaper to make a bracket that allows the entire tank/reg to be switched to other markers rather than having multiple reg fronts.Comment
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Cheaper, yes, however that means you have to reset reg output pressure on each marker (or may have to anyway).Originally posted by captian pinkyI assume that it would be cheaper to make a bracket that allows the entire tank/reg to be switched to other markers rather than having multiple reg fronts.
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Point being that you don't have to, since it also has a dovetail rail mounting system.Originally posted by captian pinkyI assume that it would be cheaper to make a bracket that allows the entire tank/reg to be switched to other markers rather than having multiple reg fronts.
[EDIT] First three pages in Air Systems and looky, sure its not Abaddon systems, but a couple of Armageddon 2Ks are allright and they have dovetail mounts too. [/EDIT]
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http://automags.org/forums/showthread.php?t=251798Last edited by malJohann; 03-30-2011, 04:48 PM.Comment
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I really like the Smart Parts Micro Max Flow direct mount system
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If a new reg was made available, a screw in type reg with the flow rate of an adjustable reg would be great. Shim adjustable would be a nice trade off. You'd probably find you wouldn't need the reg to be adjustable if the flow rates were higher in a screw in type reg. The flow rate differences are huge between the two types of regs. If the screw in type reg had to be slightly larger to accomodate the higher flow rates that's something that I could live with. It would still be smaller than an adjustable reg. Someone should take the best bits of the Dynaflow design and stick them in a screw in reg. Vert nice.Comment
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Ninja? arent their valves adjustable up to about 1000psi, and then they offer even higher output for mags.Originally posted by longiIf a new reg was made available, a screw in type reg with the flow rate of an adjustable reg would be great. Shim adjustable would be a nice trade off. You'd probably find you wouldn't need the reg to be adjustable if the flow rates were higher in a screw in type reg. The flow rate differences are huge between the two types of regs. If the screw in type reg had to be slightly larger to accomodate the higher flow rates that's something that I could live with. It would still be smaller than an adjustable reg. Someone should take the best bits of the Dynaflow design and stick them in a screw in reg. Vert nice.
we need something easily adjustable output while the tank is filled and on the marker.. If I wanted a high output screw on tank, I would just get a ninja....Comment
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Yes they are, I also have an ANS reg that is adjustable with shims as are most other screw in type regs, but as I say, screw in regs don't have the flow rates as a dedicated adjustable reg. The first thing you notice with an adjustable reg when compared to a screw in reg is how much more consistent and lively the adjustable reg is. An adjustable reg is also shoots more consistantly (rapid firing with a bouncy trigger) when the tank is running lower. Even if you set a screw in reg to 1000 psi for instance an adjustable reg will perform far better.Comment



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