what regulator is the best for a classic valve mag
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The regulator is already built in to the gun. Adding a third (AIR and the tanks are already there) reg may starve the gun.
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actually the vigilante reg is best for the mag and I just so happen to have one for sale cheap.
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just kidding you dont need a reg"The Few Who Do Are The Envy Of The Many Who Only Stand And Watch"

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If you are looking for a reg for cosmetic purposes then buy a foregrip. Those are cool, I have one. get one like this:
they look like a reg but they add shot stability. and chicks dig foregrips.
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Oh yeah if you are looking to save air get an adjustable tank regulator wich can allow you to adjust imput pressure letting you save a little air.
But remember I think that the standard automag valve 68/mini runs on 800psi input so talk to some air pros (not boston paintball supply) before you buy one. I have heard you can adjust the max flo to exactly 800 and give your gun maximum performance. My tank (fixed) only outputs 750. Mabe I need to get a maxflo!
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clarify that for me. "not a reg but add shot stability" are you referring to holding the marker steady or a more consistent shot to shot velocity ?Originally posted by don miguelIf you are looking for a reg for cosmetic purposes then buy a foregrip. Those are cool, I have one. get one like this:
they look like a reg but they add shot stability. and chicks dig foregrips.
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You're starting to sound like a SP poster child.Originally posted by don miguelOh yeah if you are looking to save air get an adjustable tank regulator wich can allow you to adjust imput pressure letting you save a little air.
But remember I think that the standard automag valve 68/mini runs on 800psi input so talk to some air pros (not boston paintball supply) before you buy one. I have heard you can adjust the max flo to exactly 800 and give your gun maximum performance. My tank (fixed) only outputs 750. Mabe I need to get a maxflo!
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An adjustable tank is only necessary if you want EXTREME RT. I have a preset @ 800 and not noticed any obscure efficiencyOriginally posted by don miguelOh yeah if you are looking to save air get an adjustable tank regulator wich can allow you to adjust imput pressure letting you save a little air.
But remember I think that the standard automag valve 68/mini runs on 800psi input so talk to some air pros (not boston paintball supply) before you buy one. I have heard you can adjust the max flo to exactly 800 and give your gun maximum performance. My tank (fixed) only outputs 750. Mabe I need to get a maxflo!
Also, and adjusted down tank reg will not save you anymore air than pumping all 4500 psi into it. The built in reg limits it. The gun won't use every bit of psi pumped into it for every shot, so there is no gained efficiency. (If it did, I'd be having a MAJOR velocity issue.)
EDIT: And Classic valves need 400psi minimum to operate, but then that's really slow recharge and low fps. 800psi is just the recomended.Last edited by Lenny; 10-02-2006, 04:57 PM.Autocockers are the greatest markers ever made.
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I mean holding the marker steady.Originally posted by wimagclarify that for me. "not a reg but add shot stability" are you referring to holding the marker steady or a more consistent shot to shot velocity ?
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