Does anyone run their Autococker without an inline regulator? I'm curious to see if that's common at all and if there's a big performance difference.
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I thought about trying this too. If you used a low pressure output, like a Ninja SLP, and the right springs/valve then yeah mayybe. Then you have to wonder if the recharge rate of tank reg is enough, will it spike, etc. Inline regs do make things easier.Last edited by iamthelazerviking; 06-08-2021, 11:13 PM.
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Originally posted by Hobbes View PostDoes anyone run their Autococker without an inline regulator? I'm curious to see if that's common at all and if there's a big performance difference.
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This is the 'cocker in question. I have a set of newer internals but I'm sure I'd need an inline regulator with the springs I have. The goal is to make it a simple workhorse. It would be nice to make the trigger smoother and a tad lighter. The 3-way is the old brass style with cir-clips.
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