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Railguns, realguns, band guns, I have used them all

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Many thanks for that Info. So I was wrong with 150 psi . 25 bar that sounds good for me. I pressure up the gun with a modifyed scuba regulator to 25 bar and that works well. I redesigned the air release valve to a "normal" scuba dive inflator valve and now I'm able to pump air under water in to the gun with a inflator hose connected to my modified regulator and a separate 1 liter (150 bar) bottle because the seals are not the best for a longer time.

again thanks for help and nice day to US.

cin
 
Hi
After 10 years, my boy is old and keen enough to come shoot a fish with me. I looked out my trusty Nemrod Clipper (Mini....a mate ran off with my true trusty). However, I lost the maintenance details and wondered if anyone has a link re oiling, releasing and pumping air and other stuff, rather than me rely on memory of when I followed my dear old friend and dive leader's guidance!

Thanks|!
 
I have a manual on the clippers, and a pressure gauge,a couple of different size guns if any one wants it all. Cheers.
 
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