What kind of regulator is this?

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John Franz

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I know it's an oceanic, beyond that, what is it.
 

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How do you know it is an Oceanic?
Any idea of the vintage?
 
Cause the hose protectors and service kit say Oceanic. :cool:
Right. :wink:

I thought all the Oceanic diaphragm firsts had an environmental cap on them.
it looks like there are two service kits for his two second stages (the kits have a cable tie in them), one of which looks like a slimline, the other (on the end of the red-wrapped hose) maybe an Alpha or Delta.
One end of his first looks like a CDX, but the other end doesn't.
 
Perhaps a CDx? See attachment.
 

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I thought this as well. Gonna order a service kit and see if the internals match up. I don't have a stronger match.
 
I had those really thin soft rubber Oceanic protectors on a Scubapro Mk10 one day
and also those nylonised soft plastic generic other hose protectors on another reg

Had them in my hands recently they're packed away now

I surfaced behind and under a new concrete breakwater one day and was swept up
and around and through some exposed metal very sharp and I ended up with a cut
slice through the oceanic hose protector but it stopped there, and missed the hose

That's all, I'm banned from Accidents and Incidents


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Of course if you go out a bit to 15m that's where the scallops are and boy are they
 

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