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Re: please help again razorpb or m98 monkey
In Reply to: please help again razorpb or m98 monkey posted by robert on November 27, 2002 at 11:46:18:
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Posted by: K Keaty on November 27, 2002 at 12:05:11
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Dude, let's start from the beginning. Go to www.paintballravi.com, and learn to time your marker. This will answer a lot of questions. You should also be able to find info there on how it works, and what the parts are called. Because of the way the 4 way works, you will have to switch the two outside hoses on it when you install the hinge. The Rat valve is Shocktech's aftermarket main valve for the cocker. I had a Rat II, and it was great, but I can't swear that changing the valve makes that much difference. As for parts, I'll recommend the following: ANS Miniram, Palmer's Rock LP Reg, Palmer's Stabilizer or Air America Messiah vertical reg. I've heard great things about the Shocktech bomb (4 way), and don't have much to say about bolts. You'll find one you like. Start there, and post back with more questions. Hope this helps. Kevin : im tired of shortstoking so i want too put on the hinge double trigger thing.(it came free with my new 02 ac from wgp)i want to learn myself rather paying the shop. so i need to know how to put it on. i heard you need to switch the hoses, is that true? and whats the hammer and where is it? im looking for upgrades because i know my ac has better potential. so hows the super fly bolt? which front end pnuematics should i get between ans , kapp , or shocktech? whats the rat valve from shochtech for/what does it do? im having trouble with pressure and velocity fluctuations , so whats the best regulator that you you can adjust on the outside? thanx
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