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WARPIG Tech Talk - Bushmaster 2000 / Defiant
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Posted by Superannuated on July 01, 2001 at 02:21:59:

In Reply to: Kinda posted by sam on June 30, 2001 at 09:29:12:

: : Is the Macdev sonic LPR and Gladiator reg a good setup to run on my Defiant? Is it worth all the money? As of right now I'm running a pre-set tank.

: The Gladiator performs awesomely! I'm still not decided about the LPR though. The adjustment is way too fine for my taste. And for me it seems to need adjustment more. With the stock one, I sat it and forgot it. With the sonic, I had to reset it a couple times a day....

: Maybe I just had a bad one though.

:: I run one Bushy with the Gladiator reg and the Sonic LPR, and a second one with the stock LPR and a Vigilante.

The Gladiator performs very well on the Bushy. The Sonic took a little while to break in before it settled down; now it's fine and requires no regular re-adjusting.

I suggest that you go with the Gladiator, but if your LPR works fine, just keep it. My stock LPR works fine on my other Bushy. The LPR pressure gauge that comes with the Sonic is a handy item, however.

Regards,

Superannuated




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