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Anyone else tried a WE mag in a TM and had issues or none at all?? :)

just before i go buy a spare mag

 
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Hi All,

I am currently having an issue with my TM CQBR, i have fitted the angry gun wire cutter rail with no problems at all but i have noticed that the outer barrel is angled slightly to the right and is not in the centre of the barrel.

The gun still shoots constantly and is accurate as hell but i was wondering if there is a way to remedy this from happening as it bothers me more than it probable should.

Thanks in advance.

 
radio users....

currently using standard UV5r ear piece and mic....

Looking on the web and here, i'd prefer something low profile as i wear the V2 mask that protects your ears (very useful on sunday!)

are there any good in ear pieces that would fit and would i still need some kind of PTT?...... the current mic is fiddly with gloves and when the cable gets caught!.....other issue is i tend to swap headgear often so something that's easy with cap / boonie and fast helmet....

probably similar to this.....

http://hwairsoft.com/airsoft-low-profile-helmet-integrated-headset-boom-mic-radio-black-z/

still browsing so may find an answer.

 
You normally need a step down reg on the bottle 3000-800psi and then run the reg off that. You need to check with Wolverine the operating pressure of their reg
Had a look and it should be fine. 300-1000 psi input so.

 
does the bottle have a 3000-800psi reg built in? 


For future reference, this is a High Pressure air regulator (in this case on a 3000psi cylinder, but a 4500psi is also about the same but starting st higher pressure) 

not in sight is a fill nipple (see picture 2)

the bottom nut is the high pressure burst disk (effectively a fuse in case too high a pressure of air is filled)

Next in the centre the pressure gauge with internal cylinder pressure

Then inside is the regulator wotkings stepping down 

On the right is the low pressure burst disk in case the regulator fails

Final picture is the valve on a co2 cylinder

That does nothing other than release the co2, and can either have (1) just a pin valve to release co2 when connected, (2) just have an on/off screw to release co2, or (3) have both pin valve and on/off screw

The co2 is naturally released at aporix 850psi in it gaseous state, which is why the original air regulators were set at 800-850 psi

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