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  • MadPSIence
    Innovation 101
    • Mar 2005
    • 969

    #46
    I see now. So.. any chance of a diagram? I'm still a little interested in seeing how the LPR hooks up with the frame.

    also.. now that both the LPR and valve are getting fed... is gas efficiency going down more?

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    • Automaggot68

      #47
      Originally posted by MadPSIence
      I see now. So.. any chance of a diagram? I'm still a little interested in seeing how the LPR hooks up with the frame.

      also.. now that both the LPR and valve are getting fed... is gas efficiency going down more?

      While I really cannot give you a definate answer on that, I very highly doubt it.
      it shouldn't take a sigificant enough amount of air to trip the sear, that it would lower a Mag's efficiency even more.

      Regardless, I'm sure Ryan has an answer for you.

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      • warbeak2099
        That is my foot!
        • Jan 2004
        • 4447

        #48
        How much pressure does the ram require to function Ryan? I'm sure you only need to set the lpr at around 50-60psi right?
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        • Automaggot68

          #49
          Originally posted by warbeak2099
          How much pressure does the ram require to function Ryan? I'm sure you only need to set the lpr at around 50-60psi right?

          I think he said that the LPR is set by him before he sends it out to the end user.

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          • MadPSIence
            Innovation 101
            • Mar 2005
            • 969

            #50
            I just hope this keeps the mag simple to tune and operate.. and doesn't take it the way of Vikings and Excals. Reliable but ... have fun when it's adjusting time and you aren't experienced.

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            • Automaggot68

              #51
              Originally posted by MadPSIence
              I just hope this keeps the mag simple to tune and operate.. and doesn't take it the way of Vikings and Excals. Reliable but ... have fun when it's adjusting time and you aren't experienced.

              Uhm.
              Where did that come from?
              I've never heard of ANY horror stories with anyone Owning an Xcal or a Vik.

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              • MadPSIence
                Innovation 101
                • Mar 2005
                • 969

                #52
                Originally posted by Automaggot68
                Uhm.
                Where did that come from?
                I've never heard of ANY horror stories with anyone Owning an Xcal or a Vik.
                well if either ever goes out of whack.. it's not easy to just twist and go. everything has to be perfectly set in harmony. the reliability is there... but things DO happen. I just don't want to have to send my frame back to ryan next year if I'm short a few psi somewhere.

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                • Automaggot68

                  #53
                  Originally posted by MadPSIence
                  ... but things DO happen.

                  Oh Yeah, I understand that.
                  I doubt we'll have any problems with these frames, and if so....
                  I'm sure ryan will do everything he can to get things straightened out for us!

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                  • CoolHand
                    Logic Industries LLC
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 3769

                    #54
                    Alright, here we go:



                    Purple is HP air in from the air system. The translucent purple is HP air to the valve from the gas thru (its translucent to denote that it is on the other side of the marker). The gray thing is the LPR. The reg line is the exposed run of LP hosing. That's where the air goes into the frame, and that is the only hose you will see.

                    The air cylinder is very small, so I'd say you'll lose between 5 and 10 shots per tank due to the actuator system. It runs at ~75 psi (though I'd say it will funtion all the way down to about 35 or 40 psi, it will be snappier and therefore faster at the higher pressure).

                    It will be preset from me, but if you fiddle with it, you just have to turn the LPR up until the marker shoots reliably. You don't need a gauge, but if you want to set it at X psi, I can build some adapters which would allow you to do that (or you can just buy a Rock-O-Meter from Palmers).

                    Do you get it now?
                    Ryan Shanks
                    Logic Industries LLC

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                    • Automaggot68

                      #55
                      Thanks Ryan!

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                      • Automaggot68

                        #56
                        OMFG this is the hotness.

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                        • MadPSIence
                          Innovation 101
                          • Mar 2005
                          • 969

                          #57
                          holy ****. lol. wow. this is going to be a whole new mag for sure. so now that I see where this lpr goes... are there are LPR's other than the one you supply that will fit? for example.. scm?

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                          • rkjunior303
                            I need this more than you
                            • May 2003
                            • 4029

                            #58
                            Originally posted by MadPSIence
                            well if either ever goes out of whack.. it's not easy to just twist and go. everything has to be perfectly set in harmony. the reliability is there... but things DO happen. I just don't want to have to send my frame back to ryan next year if I'm short a few psi somewhere.
                            huh?

                            as long as long as you dont mess with the LPR without a toolkit, they're pretty much idiot-proof.

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                            • CoolHand
                              Logic Industries LLC
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 3769

                              #59
                              Originally posted by MadPSIence
                              holy ****. lol. wow. this is going to be a whole new mag for sure. so now that I see where this lpr goes... are there are LPR's other than the one you supply that will fit? for example.. scm?
                              Yeah, any 'cocker type LPR will work.

                              ANS, SCM, MacDev, MiniMaxFlo, Rock, Sledgehammer, the list goes on.

                              You can use any of them you like.

                              I chose the ANS Jackhammer because it posses good flow, and does so at a price that everyone can love.
                              Ryan Shanks
                              Logic Industries LLC

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                              • MadPSIence
                                Innovation 101
                                • Mar 2005
                                • 969

                                #60
                                do you think the hose from the lpr might pose a bit of an aesthetic issue or do you think it'll look good? is that hose clear or available in color?

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