Pressure regulator question

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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Anyone here know of a small pressure regulator (air) with an input max of 1000+ psi
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Something like this perhaps?

http://www.spudtech.com/store/index.php ... ucts_id=19

It says it regulates from the 800psi in a C02 bottle to 100psi, but it could possibly handle more, you would have to do some research

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Palmers Pursuit Stabilizer is adjustable. A bit pricey, but the quality is at least reasonable.

http://www.palmer-pursuit.com/cart/inde ... cts_id=175
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jmadden91 wrote:Something like this perhaps?

http://www.spudtech.com/store/index.php ... ucts_id=19

It says it regulates from the 800psi in a C02 bottle to 100psi, but it could possibly handle more, you would have to do some research

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Many beverage CO2 regulators are in this range and adjustable.

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Ignore the low output pressure on this one. Acetylene is always regulated to low pressure. It is unstable at high pressure.

A beverage regulator in this pressure range looks like this;
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Gippeto.....Thanks!
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velocity3x wrote:Gippeto......it's exactly what I've been looking for.....Thanks!
And you will not go wrong with that choice. These are one of the best regulators to use for CO2 and they are omnigas ready. Their customer service is top notch as well.

Search their site and other paintball sites to find the right configuration you need.

May I ask why you need a regulator like this?
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Hubb wrote:May I ask why you need a regulator like this?
No :)
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Is that a muzzle brake?
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