Other AirForce Texan Regulator

I like Trajectron parts..I like there valves for Airforce...I have there Airforce Condor valve at 3625 psi and it is a beast!!!For me no regulator on the bottle on any Airforce....The only reason for Airforce is power...The regulator on valve greatly limits power...I use a external regulator that i fill to 6000 psi or 5500 psi and regulate to any psi i want....
 
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I like Trajectron parts..I like there valves for Airforce...I have there Airforce Condor valve at 3625 psi and it is a beast!!!For me no regulator on the bottle on any Airforce....The only reason for Airforce is power...The regulator on valve greatly limits power...I use a external regulator that i fill to 6000 psi or 5500 psi and regulate to any psi i want....
You can get the same power with a regulator with a plenum. The Trajectron or the Huben Power Cricket Max-ATH. I think the Trajectron has 150cc and the Huben 50cc.

You will have the same power with added consistency. Or you can lower the reg pressure and get a lot more shots per fill.
 
I like Trajectron parts..I like there valves for Airforce...I have there Airforce Condor valve at 3625 psi and it is a beast!!!For me no regulator on the bottle on any Airforce....The only reason for Airforce is power...The regulator on valve greatly limits power...I use a external regulator that i fill to 6000 psi or 5500 psi and regulate to any psi i want....
I agree with using an external regulator for max power on a non-regulated pcp. I have a .308 with Trajectron parts and it has hit (below) but I have since tuned it at 3400 psi. I have ordered a few more parts so I can maintain the same performance at a lower psi . (Looking for 3300 psi with 150gr at 990 fps). But for those who are looking for a regulated AirForce pcp, as you can prove. You can have power and have a regulated Airforce pcp.
Weight (grains) 150
Velocity (fps) 1042
Muzzle Energy = 361.73 foot-pounds

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