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Wdp A.i.r

Slim Clan

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May 9, 2002
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I get it.......

I got it.

So the 600 psi from the A.I.R fills the second reg on the gun, which in turn puts out 250 to the gun then the A.I.R refills the inline.

I take it that the higher the psi from the A.I.R the quicker the inline fills even tho its only using 250?

So 600-250=350 left where does it go?
 

ciaran.mooney

Ich bin ein Berliner!
Probably. It all depends on how low you want the pressure, from the reg, not your AIR. The lower it is, the "softer" on paint, and you'll be able to stop the bolt on the ball to prevent chops, but that would be very inefficient.

Or you could have it running at a higher pressure, and still be kinda low pressure. But you'll have a more efficient marker.
 

Si.

Old Git.
Exactly...

Don't worry about it.. That's how most markers work.. It stops the Gun getting starved of Air and getting "Shoot Down".. where as you rapid fire the velocity drops dus to lack of air to the Air chamber.. Not really a problem on cockers really..