Rare factory AGD REGULATORS???
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Yeah, I spotted these. I can't imagine what they really do or how the heck they are supposed to work. It would be nice to heR from a reliable AGD source as to their intended use and effectiveness... -
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i call bs...way too small / simple to be a regulator, especially if you compare it to the flatline (which we know is a regulator made by agd). the description doesn't even make sense...a c02 tank's output is what, 850-900 psi? there's no way any regulator can increase that number. or does he mean you fill the c02 tank up with compressed air instead of c02? that also sounds dubious, if not dangerous.Comment
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We should get Tom K. to chime in on these. These must be something from the early days of HPA for paintball guns.
Very curious to know what they are and if they are really from AGDComment
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I wonder if it was meant to be use with a siphon tube and a CO2 tank? Looks like it would have a little angle when installed to help with CO2 liquid. Very interesting regardless.Comment
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My supposition. Since the AGD valve is capable of accepting an input of 3000psi, this connection would allow you to mount a 3000psi tank directly to the bottom line without an additional regulator. There are two side tapped holes. One would be for the fill nipple and the other would be for the line to the valve.Comment
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old paintball tanks from way back did not have regulators. so like c02 tanks were filled on the guns. some one on the old school fb page will know more.Comment
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This is nothing AGD ever made. Looks like just an ASA to me
Not really from AGD
Originally posted by TKBoy that is an accident waiting to happen. Hope they don't sell any.
^^^From conversation with TK ^^^^
Yup total BSi call bs...way too small / simple to be a regulator, especially if you compare it to the flatline (which we know is a regulator made by agd). the description doesn't even make sense...a c02 tank's output is what, 850-900 psi? there's no way any regulator can increase that number. or does he mean you fill the c02 tank up with compressed air instead of c02? that also sounds dubious, if not dangerous.Comment
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Glad that got cleared up. Has anybody messaged this guy on eBay yet to let him knowComment
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I emailed the guy through ebay and he didn't know who I was and gave me the same line. We absolutely would NEVER have made a high pressure adapter for CO2 tanks. A co2 tank will rupture at 4500 psi, VERY dangerous. We were always concerned about maximum safety. Most people don't know that we spent extra money on the Flatlines to include a safety shut off if the valve broke off. No one else did that. If you think I would make a product like this adapter thing then you don't know me or AGD.
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