Performance at 10.5 they’re all pretty darn close. I have a 30 bps compare somewhere or I can redo it.
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What are we looking at? Can’t see the axis labels. I’m guessing y is psi and x is time? can you do a test at 200psi? Is the volume of air the same for each regulator?
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Y-axis psi, x-axis samples. I could do 200 psi. The volume of air expelled per shot is the same for all regulators as they were tested back to back on the same marker with the same settings. The air volume internal to each regulator won’t be the same as they are different designs with different dimensions.
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200psi would be helpful.
And a test @ 15bps mini pre-2k eblade autococker. test over chrono. I would like to see a dump chamber too small where the reg needs to keep up as the rof increases and pressure drops.
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Bringing this thread back up.
After recently acquiring two markers that have a Bob Long "360" reg on it, I'll add that to the list of decent/quality regs. Schrader valve instead of a reg seat should make parts pretty reliable, minimal orings to rebuild, easy to take apart, and the entire body can be rotated. Only con is the input location and the part where the swivel locks down can get chewed up over time.Last edited by zinger565; 09-06-2022, 12:44 PM.
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Agreed. I do like that schrader valve reg design. Easy to rebuild. I love the old Torpedo regs as well. Not the best out there, but the prices & ease of rebuild are nice. The only thing I don't like about them is the side input, but it's not too bad depending on the fittings you use & if it's near the front of the trigger guard.
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Surprised no one has mentioned Inception Designs regulators. They're not fancy, but quality is high.Paintball Selection and Storage - How to make your niche paintball part idea.
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I mentioned them. They are fancy to me and are at least as expensive as most of these others.
It really depends on the look. Short and fat palmer fattys sometimes look right. Stabilizers rarely look right. Inceptions look right on wider stuff, and 360's look right on skinnier stuff, so do the eclipse regs but those are not really available so count them out .
sidewinders fit the same stuff that the inception looks good on, and the 2 liter + reg fits stuff that look good with the fatty.
CCM regs used to be a decent value option for certain guns because of their size and port location but they are now worth more than most of these so not a good pick.
CP regs are great because CP is a good company.
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I found the flow lacking. Had one on a mini revenge pre-2k that maxed at 260fps. Put the “proper” aka 2liter 290fps.
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Everyone seems to forget the stock WGP regulators. Once set they work great and are super reliable. The only down side I see to them is of convenience; they are not externally adjustable but if you are sweet spotting you regulator on a marker that is only an issue during initial setup. What I do with them is temporarily install a "T" fitting for the air inlet with the "T" portion connected to the inlet. I plug the one pointing down and attach air to the right angle connection then if I need to adjust I just degas, pull the plug make my adjustment then replug and continue on until I get it set. Then remove my temp setup and do the final plumbing.
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Originally posted by Grendel View PostEveryone seems to forget the stock WGP regulators. Once set they work great and are super reliable. The only down side I see to them is of convenience; they are not externally adjustable but if you are sweet spotting you regulator on a marker that is only an issue during initial setup. What I do with them is temporarily install a "T" fitting for the air inlet with the "T" portion connected to the inlet. I plug the one pointing down and attach air to the right angle connection then if I need to adjust I just degas, pull the plug make my adjustment then replug and continue on until I get it set. Then remove my temp setup and do the final plumbing.
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I've just become a creature of habit. I like CP and Dye Hyper regs. I know CP and Hyper regs. I have a million-and-one rebuild parts for them. So I have them on basically all of my guns. The only exceptions I can think of are a stock Ion reg on an Ion, an Empire mini reg on a project gas-thru grip eNMEy, and an ANS on an old RF cocker. Everything else is CP or Hyper. *shrugs*
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Originally posted by Toestr View PostI've also heard that installing a straight macro fitting (and maybe QD) will allow you to use a small screwdriver to adjust. It would have been nice if WGP made it for hex keys instead.
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