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Another solution, much cheaper but similar
In Reply to: 2 possible solutions...$70 each posted by BodyByHostess on June 26, 2003 at 09:51:49:
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Posted by: Razorpb on June 27, 2003 at 18:53:15
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Omega makes a Titanium velocity adjuster (about $15) that doesn't require the removal of the cocking rod. You hold the trigger down and "insert an allen wrench into one of the holes and turn accordingly" from their advertisement. Haven't seen or heard of anyone using it, but sounds like an option. Hope it helps. Razor
: One, is similar to what you mention. If you use an AKA Tornado valve, AKA recommends using the input pressure to adjust velocity rather than the IVG! This is because the Tornado valve is designed to be fully open on each cycle and is closed primarily by air pressure rather than the valve spring. With the Tornado valve, adjusting the IVG has minimal effect as operating pressure is the key with this valve. (The only other valve that is designed to be fully open is the Maddman Rocket valve, but the Rocket is a bit harder to install and set up) : The other solution is the Belsales Rex hammer kit. This kit comes with the hammer and a velocity adjuster that is adjusted without removing the cocking rod. The adjuster has a hex : Hope this helps! : Good luck :)
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