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||\\||itro
09-12-2001, 03:13 PM
ok right now i got a cocker and im looking to get a timmy :D and i was wondering right now on my cocker i just got a nitro duck screw in nitro 3000psi cuz liek its not liek the cocker NEEEDS nitro but i know the timmy does..So would i be able to use that tank on the timmy without totally messing up my gun? Or would i nee to buy a new one and if o what is teh cheapest good nirto tank i can get for it?
Thanks for your time:wave:
elTwitcho
09-12-2001, 03:20 PM
Yes you can use that tank, but you will need an adjustable regulator between the tank and the marker
||\\||itro
09-12-2001, 03:23 PM
so what reg adn stuff would that b liek whats a good one :confused:
Thanks for your time :wave:
elTwitcho
09-12-2001, 03:26 PM
Personally, I use an Air America Vigilante and really like it. it's a durable reg, has no shootdown and is very consistent. The Air America messiah is the updated version of the Vigilante (read; better version). Centerflag has an inline regulator that performs very well and so does MacDev (the gladiator), and Palmers Pursuit shop (Stabilizer). The very best regulator on the market right now is the AKALMP Sidewinder, but that's just my opinion, and even I question if the much larger price is worth the marginal increase in performance. Hope that helps.
||\\||itro
09-12-2001, 03:36 PM
so i will be able to use the screw in 3000psi one and im also 99% sure its preset i thought that liek preset screws up the gun
elTwitcho
09-12-2001, 03:46 PM
As long as you get an inline reg, and set it's pressure to about 500 psi, you should be fine
CrazyEdd
09-13-2001, 09:02 AM
I have a preset crossfire 88/4500, and I run it through the HP spring vigilante on my timmi with no problems, it's a sweet setup.
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