R-2000 REGULATOR Patent #6276354

for use with High Pressure or CO2 Systems

 

HIGH-PRESSURE SYSTEMS

All high-pressure systems do not come with adjustable regulators. All the systems that do not have adjustable regulators have a fixed pressure around 850 PSI to 900 PSI. The lack of an adjustable regulator means you have to fiddle with spring tensions and knobs, which does not assure a constant shooting speed, because the springs change their tension with time and temperature.

On most guns, 900 PSI is too high for the regulated speed to maintain shooting below 300 FPS. The R-2000 regulator in-line allows micro-adjustment of the 900 PSI from the tank to 150 PSI if needed. The gauge that comes with the R-2000 regulator indicates the regulated pressure that is going into the gun. By using the indicated regulated pressure, you can dial in the proper speed.

The R-2000 regulator, installed after a fixed high-pressure system, will allow you to control your shooting speed to plus or minus 3 FPS with the high-pressure system and then adjust the R-2000 regulator to the speed dictated by the field, 225 FPS to 295 FPS constant.

CO2 SYSTEMS

Those playing with CO2 can also control the speed of the ball to plus or minus 3 FPS. To achieve this, install an anti-siphon on your tank. An R-2000 regulator will prevent liquid from being introduced into the gun and stop those hot shots. Also, you can install a TEEC expansion in-line at the bottle followed by the R-2000 regulator. This arrangement of anti-siphon tube, TEEC expansion and the regulator will control your speed to plus or minus 3 FPS, and you will have a further increase in the number of shots you can get out of your bottle. In some cases, depending upon temperature and humidity, you can increase your shots per bottle up to 25% or even 30%. The savings of this increased number of shots will pay for the additional equipment PDQ.

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