Newly acquired scba reg

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  • JRisBundyboyz

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    Nov 23, 2007
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    Bel Air
    Anyone using a reg like this? I stole this got it under 100 seller stated new in box, and in appears in good shape. I need to still track down I think... cga fittings fill hose some kind of bleeder.

    I need a lot more learning, but I know to shoot 600 yards out of this .257 barrel like it’s previous owner did, this is required.

    https://www.mdshooters.com/gallery/showimage.php?i=5242&c=3&userid=1135
     

    John from MD

    American Patriot
    MDS Supporter
    May 12, 2005
    22,728
    Socialist State of Maryland
    Anyone using a reg like this? I stole this got it under 100 seller stated new in box, and in appears in good shape. I need to still track down I think... cga fittings fill hose some kind of bleeder.

    I need a lot more learning, but I know to shoot 600 yards out of this .257 barrel like it’s previous owner did, this is required.

    https://www.mdshooters.com/gallery/showimage.php?i=5242&c=3&userid=1135

    That regulator is the type usually found on a high pressure Nitrogen bottle or similar gases except O2. The gauge on the right tells the existing tank pressure and that on the left allows you to adjust output up to 200 PSI. That won't do you any good for filling a PCP air gun.
     

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