Regulated Setup for Talon/Condor
Hey guys, I have a regulated setup available for a Talon or Condor. I have it on eBay for $85 shipped but will go $80 shipped/gifted to any of the members here. 2400psi or so output, all you need is your valve and a tank.
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Short summary: This will let you use a standard US paintball tank with your Airforce Talon or Condor. Reg output is around 2400psi. Input pressure = up to 4500psi.
Detailed Summary:
This is a 3 part system:
Top part is a metric adapter that has 30mPa gauge (glow in the dark!) on it to see your output pressure. Vendor description says the unit is rated for 300 bar. The large female threads are M18*1.5 for your Airforce valve. Male threads are the same. Plug on the side is M10*1 threads. I will throw in a few extra orings for the adapter.
The middle part is an Airforce factory CO2 adapter, but it’s drilled out straight through to increase the volume (for more power/velocity). Reg screws into the bottom, top is female M18*1.5 threads. If you wanted you could omit the top part and screw your Airforce valve directly into it for a shorter setup, but you will lose a bit of volume and thus velocity.
The bottom part is a regulator (Tippmann brand) for a 4500psi tank with the standard 5/8-18unf threads as found on any US paintball tank. I put a 2200psi piston in it but I threw in 1 shim, so the output is (untested but) likely 2300-2400psi. You can always mess around with shims and re-arranging Belleville washers on the piston to change the output pressure (fun for tinkerers like me!). The pin/spring in the regulator has been removed due to the Airforce CO2 adapter being drilled out – so this is a straight flow system. (I have the pin/spring and can include it if desired)
With an Airforce valve plugged in (not included!) the whole system can be removed from the gun like any other tank and it can be filled either on the gun or off. All you need is a host paintball tank and an Airforce valve and you will have a regulated system for your Airforce airgun.
By using a paintball tank you will have much more capacity than the stock 490cc Airforce tank. I recommend a Ninja 45/4500 Lite, 45ci is 737 cc’s. So you will have way more shots and they will all be consistent until your tank pressure drops below the regulated output (~2400psi) – that is the benefit of using this: to create a regulated setup over using the stock unregulated tank. Supreme accuracy/consistency and way better shot count! Note: if you use a 68/4500 bottle it will sit really high and you will have to mount your scope really high, that’s why I recommend the 45/4500 Lite bottle (smaller profile).
You can use a standard (Talon) or high-flo (Condor) valve with this. Of course, if using a high flow valve on a Talon you will need a hammer weight or one of the Talon Tunes hammers (awesome upgrade, btw!) to get it up to Condor hammer weight specs for some serious power. Using a high-flo valve you should be able to achieve at least 900-950fps using 21 grain pellets, while getting a ton of shots on a 4500psi fill.
All parts are brand new, spare the Airforce CO2 adapter. Selling because I bought too many parts and already configured (2) regulated tank setups for my Airforce guns that work great.
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