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Thread: Delrin vs PTFE for poppet cupseal material

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    Poor cycling, inconsistent velocity, etc. On that gun, it is dwell sensitive so anything like that will definitely have an exaggerated effect. As you know, I really don't like LPRs.

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    The Forum homepage says Ironyusa replied to this thread this morning, but I can't see the post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ironyusa View Post
    Poor cycling, inconsistent velocity, etc. On that gun, it is dwell sensitive so anything like that will definitely have an exaggerated effect. As you know, I really don't like LPRs.

    http://www.pbnation.com/showthread.php?t=5430178
    Can you see this? It was a new page.

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    Thanks. It's there now. Very strange.
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    Take me off your ignore list. Dang.


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    Speaking on the topic of regulator seats, the SST reg has always impressed me. It's been my favorite regulator for years. I still haven't needed to replace the reg seat oring in any of mine.

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    That's was always an interesting way of dealing with seat compression. I don't love it, but I don't hate it either. Truthfully, the SL3 and the BL 360 reg are probably my 2 favorite designs over anything AKA put out. I have been through a ton of guns and these 2 are the most durable and longest lasting I've used. Not to mention easy to service.

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    What I don't like about the SST is that if the reg seal is compromised and creeping, the seal force won't increase to compensate.

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