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    T-DOGG

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    I've got a Rugged Obsidian 9 on order with Asz. I'm thinking tri-lug to be able to swap it (eventually) to the FX-9 from the Scorpion, and just for general ease of removal.

    Tri-lug mount and adapter not cheap though.

    Not knowing much about suppressors, figured I'd ask.
    Cost of setting up the Stribog and both cans for tri-lug attachment is why I didn't go that way. I figured somewhere in the $300 or so range. I already have a damn fortune in suppressor stuff and didn't want to invest much more.
     

    patience0830

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    Not far from the tree
    We have 24psi from the regulator in the booth after the water trap. We also use a Hi-Flow hose to the gun. I keep the fluid needle fully open to allow as much product as possible. For fan control, usually have full fan. For base and clear we use a 1.4 tip. High-build primer and epoxy is 1.8.

    All that said, you'll know when it feels right. Definitely go by what the TDS says as well.
    I have a couple of hvlp gravity guns you might have a use for. Took them in trade for some Chevy wheels and tires a while back. Don't know if I'll ever get to use them. I used an airbrush to do the duracoat I've done.
     
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