I have a trilogy tactical and I was considering the Dye Lazarus valve for it. I'm curious how well it will work with the stock HPR since it's non-adjustable? Will the valve be redundant if I can't drop the HPR pressure? I was thinking of also adding a pump kit, which I assume I'd need a spring kit as well to help balance everything. If I was to keep it mech, will the stock pneumatics work with the Lazarus valve?
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Originally posted by Ecapnation View PostThey are adjustable just not externally
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I love the shot quality of the Lazarus in my Trilogy, and not having to deal with a valve spring... but they can be a pain to set up.
You'll definitely need a spring kit to take advantage of the valve's reduced pressure needs.
Your stock pneumatics will be fine... but again, an externally adjustable LPR would be better to have in order to take advantage of the softer springs you can use.
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As others have already pointed out, the stock WGP reg is not externally adjustable, but can be adjusted by removing the bottom cap. I rigged up a quick and dirty pressure tester with an old gauge and spare vertical ASA and dialed mine in to around 200psi or maybe slightly over when I swapped in the Lazarus. It helps to have a spring kit. I used the Inception spring kit and swapped to the lightest spring. I haven't gone back and tinkered with the LPR yet, but thinking about turning it down a half turn or so since I don't need nearly as much recocking force now.
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