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Old July 4th, 10:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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03 cocker opperating pressure

I have a WGP v/f autococker and was wondering what the opperating pressure was on it. I havent done anything to make it low pressure so its just the stock pressure. The reason I am asking is because I'm looking to buy a new inline reg and was wondering if a 50-450psi reg would work. Any help would be appreciated.
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Old July 5th, 01:03 AM   #2 (permalink)
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yeah that would work. just get a normal reg like a CP or Sidewinder
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Old July 5th, 01:58 AM   #3 (permalink)
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so that would work but you suggest a sidewinder or cp reg?
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Old July 6th, 09:04 PM   #4 (permalink)
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both regs are great- except there is no pressure that will work for every marker- every marker has different springs(well, close but not exactly the same) so to achieve proper effeciency, you should sweetspot the reg. A note on springs: There are 2 springs in most markers: The valve spring, and the main/drive spring. They should be close in tensions, with the valve spring being just a little big tenser than the main spring, but not alot. If the main spring is wayyyyy heavier/tenser, or the velocity adjuster is all the way in, then it will open the valve too much and waste air. If the valve main spring is wayy weaker/ less tense, then it will not open the valve all the way and lead to low velocity.
Both regs will give u awsome performance, but I wud pikc the CP because the performance is close, and you save $25. Plus it's alot better looking, IMO.
Hope this answered your questions!
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Old July 6th, 09:37 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Go with the AKA 2-liter when they come out, if you dont want to wait, go with the sidewinder. as for the operating pressure, the manual that comes with your gun has that in it, along with alot of other helpful information on your cocker
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Old July 8th, 03:25 AM   #6 (permalink)
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the stock inline reg is set at 350 PSI from the factory.
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Old July 8th, 10:19 AM   #7 (permalink)
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'winders are great, you don't need the recharge of a 2liter in a cocker, go with the winder.
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