I'm sure Ninja will have tanks available for sale at PSP Dallas, but would one be able to purchase just the bottle?
Thanks
Unfortunately you are not able to buy just a bottle from Ninja. It's too much of a liability on their end for a user to improperly install a regulator on it and cause an accident to happen.
I'm sure Ninja will have tanks available for sale at PSP Dallas, but would one be able to purchase just the bottle?
Thanks
I'm sorry bud but we dont sell bottles by themselves. However, you could purchase a full system at our booth, have the tech remove the reg, and then you can install whatever you like on the bottle and sell the reg on its own to see if you can recoup some of the money you spent on the full system.
Unfortunately you are not able to buy just a bottle from Ninja. It's too much of a liability on their end for a user to improperly install a regulator on it and cause an accident to happen.
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Originally Posted by Rob @ Ninja PB
I'm sorry bud but we dont sell bottles by themselves. However, you could purchase a full system at our booth, have the tech remove the reg, and then you can install whatever you like on the bottle and sell the reg on its own to see if you can recoup some of the money you spent on the full system.
Completely understandable. Thanks for the suggestion, Rob. I have no issue using the Ninja regulators, I just wanted to see if buying the bottle alone was possible. Will the tanks being sold at the booth be able to be paired with the complete line of Ninja regulators (price adjusted of course)?
Be sure to have plenty of 77s on hand in Dallas. One of them has my name on it.
Completely understandable. Thanks for the suggestion, Rob. I have no issue using the Ninja regulators, I just wanted to see if buying the bottle alone was possible. Will the tanks being sold at the booth be able to be paired with the complete line of Ninja regulators (price adjusted of course)?
Be sure to have plenty of 77s on hand in Dallas. One of them has my name on it.
Definitely! You can get any of our regulators mounted on any of our bottles at the event.
so i have a standard ninja 50/45 and i am trying 2 put it on my g6r. do i need a new low pressure reg for it to work with my gun?
If you have a standard reg, degas the bottle and open the reg and remove all of the shims to drop the pressure down to the lowest possible output pressure for tthat regulator. Here's a video on how to do it:
Hey Rob, I'm trying to wrap my head around how to adjust the pressure output of a ninja pro regulator so I can use it on my G6R.
I found this video and read the manual; it's not very clear what I need to do.
http://www.ninjapaintball.com/docume...0Regulator.pdf
My regulator does not have a main spring, and instead uses a stack of shims, so the video is fairly useless to me. The manual says there are four adjustments, but there's a picture of the entire stack of springs, and no other information. What do i need to do to adjust the pressure output?
77 dura with ninja pro adjustable reg bonnet!!!!!!!!!!!! ninja tech...
Does anyone does if the tank can be used without one of the bonnet screws being in? Basically someone at ninja most of put the bonnet on very tight from factory which didn't allow me to get it out without stripping a screw on the bonnet..
I need to play this weekend but I dont know if it will leak, blow up or something if I try..
I used my dura tank for the first time today (got it a while ago). It makes a weird whistling / squeaking / gurgling noise when I fill it. I've never owned my own tank before but that didn't sound right. Is it ok?
I bought an shp regulator for my mag, I have since sold the mag and want to know if there is a way to reduce the pressure to 850 so I can use it on other guns. Axe sp1 extcy ect
Hey Rob, I'm trying to wrap my head around how to adjust the pressure output of a ninja pro regulator so I can use it on my G6R.
I found this video and read the manual; it's not very clear what I need to do.
http://www.ninjapaintball.com/docume...0Regulator.pdf
My regulator does not have a main spring, and instead uses a stack of shims, so the video is fairly useless to me. The manual says there are four adjustments, but there's a picture of the entire stack of springs, and no other information. What do i need to do to adjust the pressure output?
The video that you're referring to is actually for our standard adjustable. We are waiting on some other videos to get approved by our owner before we can release them but Im hoping this will be done soon.
The spring stack are belleville disks. Dont touch those
The pressure adjustment shims are found on the bottom of the inside of the regulator body (bottom half of the regulator)
Call us at 877-646-5287 and anyone that answers the phone can help you with how to adjust the reg. Please do not alter anything before contacting us first so we can make sure you're correctly adjusting the output.
77 dura with ninja pro adjustable reg bonnet!!!!!!!!!!!! ninja tech...
Does anyone does if the tank can be used without one of the bonnet screws being in? Basically someone at ninja most of put the bonnet on very tight from factory which didn't allow me to get it out without stripping a screw on the bonnet..
I need to play this weekend but I dont know if it will leak, blow up or something if I try..
please let me know, thanks.
We do not recommend using only (2) set screw holes.
You can buy a new bonnet for about $12 + shipping through Ninja or $12-$15 from local stores or fields. Better to be safe and just get a new top versus taking a chance when dealing with these kinds of pressures.
I used my dura tank for the first time today (got it a while ago). It makes a weird whistling / squeaking / gurgling noise when I fill it. I've never owned my own tank before but that didn't sound right. Is it ok?
This does not sound right.
Call us at 877-646-5287 and anyone that answers the phone can help.
I bought an shp regulator for my mag, I have since sold the mag and want to know if there is a way to reduce the pressure to 850 so I can use it on other guns. Axe sp1 extcy ect
Im sorry but there is not. The SHP is only able to be adjusted from either 950psi which is ideal for tippmann's or 1100psi which is optimal for the mags with RT. You may be able to sell the reg on automags.org or find a mag user to trade you regs if they have a different type of ninja reg.
The video that you're referring to is actually for our standard adjustable. We are waiting on some other videos to get approved by our owner before we can release them but Im hoping this will be done soon.
The spring stack are belleville disks. Dont touch those
The pressure adjustment shims are found on the bottom of the inside of the regulator body (bottom half of the regulator)
Call us at 877-646-5287 and anyone that answers the phone can help you with how to adjust the reg. Please do not alter anything before contacting us first so we can make sure you're correctly adjusting the output.
Ah. I think I understand what you're talking about. are they the three tiny silver disks? I thought that was part of the regulator body until I fished them out with an oring pick. Remove all 3 of them for the lowest output pressure, correct?
Ah. I think I understand what you're talking about. are they the three tiny silver disks? I thought that was part of the regulator body until I fished them out with an oring pick. Remove all 3 of them for the lowest output pressure, correct?
Yes, sir. They will look like thin washer shaped objects and be silver in color. Removing all 3 will drop you down to the lowest possible output pressure the regulator is capable of, which is 450psi