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Gee Tee

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Mike & baudsenseless are right - early 90's EVO body (mini) cocker - it has shorter body and no vertical ASA. Looks like it's got stock WGP frame, brass ram and 3 way with Sledgehammer LP regulator. The LPR sets cocking pressure and that type is not externally adjustable. No other regulator is installed but an adapter can screw into the front block to replace quick release. The empty bottom line cradle would have held an Air america HPA system. Got one myself but it's a full body EVO cocker + upgrades

This cocker has the screw in reg mount..


Or you can get mini blocks with an integral mount - check thread size on your body first
 

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baudsenseless

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May 27, 2010
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if we are going for pics....... my 90's mini cocker! you can see in the pic one of my air america regs in its cradle but mine has a front reg so currently not used
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Golly

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even though my came with compressed air. Do I still need a regulator (reg) for it? I always wondered what the thing was in front of the trigger. Going by my pictures; what do I need for my gun? Can I just connect a hose to it and a compressed air canaster and away I go?
 

Gee Tee

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You need an inline regulator or an adjustable (2 stage) output HPA system - like SP Maxflo

Cockers need somewhere between 300-500psi input pressure. any higher and you'll have problems getting good velocity as the poppet valve will get held shut by air pressure. A LP bottle reg may be ok as they output 450psi, but sometimes don't flow enough air to prevent shoot down.
 

Golly

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I still don't really understand. Is that the same with Tiddmann 98 custom guns as well? Could someone post a link to some regulators please cos I don't know what I'm looking for.
Thanks