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WARPIG Tech Talk - Bushmaster 2000 / Defiant
Re: Gauge Port

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Posted by Superannuated on June 21, 2001 at 23:00:16:

In Reply to: Mac Dev's Gladiator regulator question posted by Nic on June 21, 2001 at 20:13:43:

I'm not sure about the color match (on the assumption that the reg is clear anodized it should look fine- my black Glad matches my Black Bushy well), but the Gladiator itself doesn't have a gauge port. If you want to run one, you will need an ASA adapter with a gauge port, which you certainly can plug until you get the gauge. The reg has its inlet port on the boittom of the reg and the adjustment allen screw on the side with no othet porst except the outlet at the top.

The inline reg gauge isn't really necessary. It's actually more important to have a Sonic gauge to set the LP reg properly. Setting it too low can cause low first shots and shootdown under rapid fire.

Regards,

Superannuated




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