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    Air America Unireg

    Hi All

    I got this from a mate who was getting rid of his Paintball stuff and was wondering if it’s complete, can be serviced and a gauge put on it. The o-ring looks a bit old but seems in tact.







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    #2
    AFAIK they are pretty much identical to a classic Automag valve - obviously without the on/off. However, the rest of the internals should be interchangable, and getting your hands on a rebuild kit for an Automag valve should be quite easy. By the way, I believe the regulator piston has a lower relief pressure than an actual Automag valve.

    On my main Automag, the valve is mismatched, with an Air America back part, although it is a slightly newer version with lasering on the side. The valve works wonders, and has been my main shooter for more than a decade.

    In any case, I'm sure I will be corrected if I am mistaken. In fact, I would like to know as well, if I'm off the mark here.
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      #3
      The Swede is correct, Automag parts including the main seal will work just fine.

      Not all parts are compatible- the spring pack under the adjuster is much longer, and as noted the overpressure blow out is set a little lower. (How much, I don't know.)

      They do NOT, unfortunately, have a gauge port. Both threaded ports are inlets, and the only outlet is the ASA nose.

      Some people have drilled out the side burst disc port and made a gauge port of it, which kind of isn't recommended, but likely wouldn't be an issue. (A great many inline regs never came with a burst disc, but the UniReg came from the era of CO2, as well as a limited knowledge of anti-siphon tubes and the like. The burst disc was to help protect against a blurp of liquid getting through the reg and causing a pressure spike.)

      Doc.
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        #4
        So it’ll be ok on air? Excuse my ignorance but when I had my first one, it was on CO2.. I also have an apocalypse air bottle that is WAY out of date but I should be able to replace the bottle itself with an aluminium one?


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          #5
          It'll be fine on HPA. The reg seal needs replacing- just for age, not to make it work on air- but with a little attention, it'll work just fine. Keep in mind, though, they weren't necessarily the best regs ever made. They're not bad, and work great on a pump or mech semi, but try and push 'em too hard with a high-ROF, low-pressure electro and they'll choke. They tend to prefer an output around 500-600 psi

          On the Apocalypse, yes. Assuming the reg itself is in good shape, and you can find a bare 4500 bottle- which I understand is getting to be kind of an issue these days- swap that puppy on there and go brag that just your tank is heavier than the other guy's whole gun.

          Doc.
          Doc's Machine & Airsmith Services: Creating the Strange and Wonderful since 1998!
          The Whiteboard: Daily, occasionally paintball-related webcomic mayhem!
          Paintball in the Movies!

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            #6
            I’ll be putting it on my Bob Long Autococker so it should be good on that.

            I can get a 48ci Paintball Assassin or a 62ci GladiatAir 3000 psi bottles for $79 and $89 AUD respectively. I think the place that sells them sell a repair kit for the Apocalypse so they should be able to service it beforehand


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              #7
              If putting a 3K tank on an Apocalypse, be sure to swap the burst discs as well.

              Doc.
              Doc's Machine & Airsmith Services: Creating the Strange and Wonderful since 1998!
              The Whiteboard: Daily, occasionally paintball-related webcomic mayhem!
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                #8
                Not a problem. Thanks for all your advice


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