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WARPIG Tech Talk - Bushmaster 2000 / Defiant
Re: Air America reg???

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Posted by Superannuated on June 15, 2001 at 01:24:17:

In Reply to: Air America reg??? posted by FROG on June 13, 2001 at 04:06:45:

: I have a 68ci 3000psi preset tank and just wondering should I get the low preasure or the regular one. Thanks ya!!!

:: I assume that you are talking about a Vigilante or Messiah in-line reg. Irrespective of your tank you will want a low pressure in-line reg, as the Bushey is most definitely a low pressure gun, and the pressure you are concerned about is that going from the in-line reg to the gun.

In the case of the Vigilante this means you should get the LP internal spring (the shiney black one; the dull grey one is the HP version). I don't know about the Messiah, but if you get one, specify that it's for LP use below 300psi (Busheys run 225 to 275 psi stock, and below 200psi if modified for very low pressure).

The Vig is a decent LP reg at a pretty good price. The Messiah is supposed to be better at low pressures, but is very pricey. The MacDev Gladiator is only a few dollars more than the Vig, and should be as good as anything you could get. You may want to check it out also.

Regards,

Superannuated




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