Ninja Paintball releases a reg built for the Automag!

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  • Justus
    Justech.us

    • Nov 2010
    • 1515

    #16
    Yeah, Jon @ www.compulsivepaintball.com (you forgot the "e" in your link typed above) has always been nice to work with.

    And, yeah, I knew that Ninja was making high pressure regs set at 1100 or 1200 psi output for awhile now. What I had suggested over on X7OG to Ray was making that reg adjustable. That's when he told me it was already in the works. This is the first I've seen of the high pressure reg being able to be adjusted down to the 950 psi range. Now it's going to compete with my discontinued Nitroduck iReg. With parts for the iReg becoming hard to find, I think the Ninja SHP will win out for sure.

    My Feedback Thread

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    • shooter311
      Registered User

      • Sep 2009
      • 313

      #17
      Does anyone think 950psi will be too much for my other guns? If it is iffy I"ll try it on my cockers first and see how the regs handle the extra 100psi.


      Originally posted by Justus
      Yeah, Jon @ www.compulsivepaintball.com (you forgot the "e" in your link typed above) has always been nice to work with.
      Thanks for the heads up, I just edited it to the correct address.

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      • stevewar
        Mag Tinkererse
        • Sep 2007
        • 281

        #18
        Originally posted by Rob@NinjaPB
        Thanks for purchasing one of the SHP regs shooter311. Once you receive it and test it out, let me know what you think. Its always nice to hear feedback from the players that use our new products I checked with customer service and Compulsive did indeed place a drop ship order for you.

        Hi Rob,

        About 2 1/2 weeks ago I bought one of hte mag specific (1200psi) regs / tanks. I understand that there is going to be a run of those done with the AO logo on on the reg. I haven't used my reg yet, can i pay to get that AO logo laser engraved?

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        • Rob@NinjaPB
          Registered User
          • Jan 2011
          • 29

          #19
          Originally posted by Justus
          Yeah, Jon @ www.compulsivepaintball.com (you forgot the "e" in your link typed above) has always been nice to work with.

          And, yeah, I knew that Ninja was making high pressure regs set at 1100 or 1200 psi output for awhile now. What I had suggested over on X7OG to Ray was making that reg adjustable. That's when he told me it was already in the works. This is the first I've seen of the high pressure reg being able to be adjusted down to the 950 psi range. Now it's going to compete with my discontinued Nitroduck iReg. With parts for the iReg becoming hard to find, I think the Ninja SHP will win out for sure.
          Jon used to sponsor my old team back in the day. He's a great guy and will definitely go out of his way to help out any players. Not sure how I missed the "e" in the link. Think I might have been rushing and accidentally deleted it.

          Its really amazing how many custom regs we've made over the years. We also make regs up to 2000psi so if someone needs a reg with that kind of output for something like an air rifle application, we do have the ability to do it. 2000psi will be our highest setting though.

          Originally posted by shooter311
          Does anyone think 950psi will be too much for my other guns? If it is iffy I"ll try it on my cockers first and see how the regs handle the extra 100psi.
          I would not recommend using the 950 or 1100psi settings on any other markers. You could possibly use it for air rifles but most of the air rifle regs we make range from 1200psi up to 2000psi (usually). If you want, you can try to hook up the SHP set to 950psi on your cockers to see if they will work ok but I would make sure that your HPR is about to accept that high of an input from your tank reg before hooking it up and trying it out.


          Originally posted by stevewar
          Hi Rob,

          About 2 1/2 weeks ago I bought one of hte mag specific (1200psi) regs / tanks. I understand that there is going to be a run of those done with the AO logo on on the reg. I haven't used my reg yet, can i pay to get that AO logo laser engraved?
          Hi Steve. I just spoke to management about your question. You would not be able to send in your bonnet since it's already been laser engraved. However, we would be able to sell you a bonnet for $14.95 (including the AGD or AO logo, whichever they decide to go with), as long as we move forward with this project. We're still waiting to talk to Tom Kaye before we can let people know if these specialty regs with the AGD or AO logo have been approved.

          Thanks and please let me know if anyone else has any questions

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          • stevewar
            Mag Tinkererse
            • Sep 2007
            • 281

            #20
            Originally posted by Rob@NinjaPB
            J
            Hi Steve. I just spoke to management about your question. You would not be able to send in your bonnet since it's already been laser engraved. However, we would be able to sell you a bonnet for $14.95 (including the AGD or AO logo, whichever they decide to go with), as long as we move forward with this project. We're still waiting to talk to Tom Kaye before we can let people know if these specialty regs with the AGD or AO logo have been approved.

            Thanks and please let me know if anyone else has any questions
            I will definitely want a bonnet with the AGD logo. let me know if the project goes and I will get the money your way.

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            • Rob@NinjaPB
              Registered User
              • Jan 2011
              • 29

              #21
              Originally posted by stevewar
              I will definitely want a bonnet with the AGD logo. let me know if the project goes and I will get the money your way.
              sounds good Steve!

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              • BenoitOWN
                Registered User
                • Oct 2005
                • 556

                #22
                Rob I used my 1200psi reg on my other gun's and they all work fine. Ans cocker and a Trauma matrix

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                • Rob@NinjaPB
                  Registered User
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 29

                  #23
                  Originally posted by BenoitOWN
                  Rob I used my 1200psi reg on my other gun's and they all work fine. Ans cocker and a Trauma matrix
                  mmmm...trauma trix. I miss my old freeflow with anderson board

                  It might run on it if the hpr is able to accept that amount of pressure from the tank regulator, but I would not recommend it for everyone. If you're able to get it working and the marker cycles and chronos, continue using it. That amount of pressure might blow seals in the hpr (depending on which hpr they have) on other peoples marker or cause them to leak.

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                  • shooter311
                    Registered User

                    • Sep 2009
                    • 313

                    #24
                    Originally posted by BenoitOWN
                    Rob I used my 1200psi reg on my other gun's and they all work fine. Ans cocker and a Trauma matrix
                    Could you let us know what kind of HPR you were using?

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                    • ProblemKinder
                      Colossians 3:8
                      • Aug 2006
                      • 861

                      #25
                      Customer: Hello, I would like to special order that new Ninja regulator made specifically for the Automag
                      Shop Owner: made specifically for the what?

                      can't wait

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                      • BenoitOWN
                        Registered User
                        • Oct 2005
                        • 556

                        #26
                        One a CP, second is a Ans gen x2

                        I am currently using good fittings and line as well(norgren with macro rated burst at 3k)

                        By the way rob ain't the reg made for x-valve are the 1200psi reg? What will happen to this one now?

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                        • Rob@NinjaPB
                          Registered User
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 29

                          #27
                          LOL! i had a customer today say "people still use those??"

                          silly customers...

                          If you guys are interested, TOTShadowCompany is taking special orders in the Dealer Forum section of this site and getting regs with the AGD logo on them! I just got the approval from Tom Kaye and i'm all set to start working on the graphic and converting it to a one color design. Check the thread if you guys want the regs with the AGD logo instead of the SHP logo on it

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                          • Rob@NinjaPB
                            Registered User
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 29

                            #28
                            Originally posted by BenoitOWN
                            One a CP, second is a Ans gen x2

                            I am currently using good fittings and line as well(norgren with macro rated burst at 3k)

                            By the way rob ain't the reg made for x-valve are the 1200psi reg? What will happen to this one now?
                            If you need more than 1100psi, you can still order a reg with whatever custom output that you want. If you want 1200psi, it would cost the same as the SHP reg with the 1100psi output. The SHP is set to 1100psi from the factory and then you can drop it down to 950psi if the trigger is too sensitive. The custom built regs with a specific output pressure that you designate are preset and non-adjustable.

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                            • Dayspring
                              aka- The Day Wang

                              • May 2001
                              • 9664

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Rob@NinjaPB
                              LOL! i had a customer today say "people still use those??"

                              silly customers...
                              Next time you hear that, show them this picture:



                              Last edited by Dayspring; 08-08-2011, 09:00 AM.

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                              • Maghog
                                Mad Marker Maker

                                • Jun 2001
                                • 681

                                #30
                                This is really great news. For a while there, I was worried that there wouldn't be anything like this any more. Hats off to a company that listens to customers instead of trying to force them in buying something. Great work, I'll pass it on to my Mag buddies.
                                Dan@Triggernomics

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