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[BIO]Wingnut

London Tigers
Sep 17, 2006
30
0
16
45
This is my 6yr old autococker, works a dream on Co2 and recently have shot about 100 rounds with it on air, and oh my god what a difference I am currently in the process of buying an air cylinder from a member, but i'm slightly concerned of the integrity of the springs and moving parts in the marker. Could someoe please reassure me that, without any tampering, this marker runs both air and co2 without expensive alteration?

Thanks

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Wingnut
 

[BIO]Wingnut

London Tigers
Sep 17, 2006
30
0
16
45
Gonna be around 3000psi as my local site can't go higher, although it will be a 4500 bottle



Wingnut

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[BIO]Wingnut

London Tigers
Sep 17, 2006
30
0
16
45
What a nOOb I am sorry, still learning the lingo, as far as I am aware it is a 3000psi reg. Is there much of a difference between 3000psi and higher when you shoot? Is it worth a future upgrade to a higher reg when I win the lottery?


Wingnut

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beanbag83

I'm either drunk or high
Feb 12, 2006
1,001
45
83
41
King's Lynn, Norfolk, England
The fill pressure of the bottle will be either 3000psi or 4500psi. This is the pressure the air can be stored at within it.
The output pressure will be either LP 350-450ish or HP 700-800ish.
You want a HP reg (usually red)
Hope this helps.