Co2 tank with reg? |
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triggerhappy1
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Posted: 16 January 2005 at 8:25pm |
i just thought about this, what if you put an HPA tank regulater and pin valve onto a co2 tank. we know that an in-line reg will dramaticaly preform better with co2, so how about one right on the tank? i know the basics about regs, but do you think it would work? just an idea.
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The Guy
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regs work better with CO2? noperz. |
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warmonger83
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the only reg i know of that even works with CO2 is palmer's stabilizer... perhaps you are thinking of a pressure guage?
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triggerhappy1
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oh is it just palmers stab that works good with co2? i thought all regs did. like i said, i dont know much about that stuff. so i guess it wouldnt matter?
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cdacda13
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all regs work with CO2 as long as they are high pression regs, like the palmers
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A5 dude15
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^ u sure about that? because a lot of regs say "for HPA/Compressed air only" even when they are high pressure
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