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Best cocker lpr?

A1-BOY

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yer..does anybody know what the best cocker lpr is?
and where to get it.
 
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ollytheosteo

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Belsales' LPR is very good, if a little larger than some; http://www.belsales.co.uk/pa.htm
Or if you don't mind not being able to adjust it the Sledghammer is velly cheep from Belsales at present; http://www.belsales.co.uk/SpecialOffers.htm
The planet version is smaller but might be harder to find, but I'd go with either of those, if you want to go more exotic Palmer's Rock is awesome (Skeet:cool:) or the AKA SCM (Skeet again).
 

A1-BOY

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thanx for the info. On the belsales one it says operating pressure betweem 45 and 100psi...isnt that a bit low for a cocker+i have a halfblock, which i read sumwhere needs a higher pressure?
 
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ollytheosteo

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You'll need a higher pressure from the inline reg that forms the front grip, probably 3-400psi, but the LPR then regulates that down to the lower pressure needed to drive the ram. The inline supplies the valve with enough air to propel the ball, and the LPR just drives the cocking mechanics, sitting under the ram.
 

Lucky

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That's one of the good things about it that you cannot go over 100psi as it simply won't let you over pressurise the system:cool:
But they are a bit big tho, snug fit to say the least but also look bling:rolleyes:
Were you intending to ask about the "LOW PRESSURE REG" or "INLINE REG"?
Just a thought if your questions not been answered?
 

A1-BOY

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That's one of the good things about it that you cannot go over 100psi as it simply won't let you over pressurise the system:cool:
But they are a bit big tho, snug fit to say the least but also look bling:rolleyes:
Were you intending to ask about the "LOW PRESSURE REG" or "INLINE REG"?
Just a thought if your questions not been answered?
Low pressure reg.

I like the more exotic ones better, I take it the UK doesnt stock them though, so US it is. Ive also heard good things about a micro rock, whatever that is.
 
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ollytheosteo

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The Rock and micro Rock are LPRs from Palmer's Pursuit Shop in the US, with the Rock being the larger of the two but the only one fitted with an overpressure relief valve. They need an add-on knob to make them finger-adjustable but can be set with a key, and whilst older are still top of the line regs. Have a look here

http://www.palmer-pursuit.com/online-catalog/rock.htm

for more details:)
 

Lucky

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Have a word with SKEET, he's a cocker fan and imports from the states and can usually get you something shiney.........but not grips apparently......actually ask him for grips as well just to jog his memory for me:p