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Palmer Stabilizer or Nitro

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    Posted: 29 July 2006 at 12:09am
I was just wondering that seen as I live in Canada and it gets pretty cold if I was better of getting a Palmer Stabilizer or saving up for a Nitro Tank. Btw I have a 98C with a Dead-on X-core X-chamber for now which seems to be working fine. But when it gets colder it seems to let me down once in a while. So palmer stab? or save fort nitro?
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If you can save enough for a decent sized tank (48/45, 68/45) then go HPA.

If not, go with the palmers.
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No such thing as a 48/4500. Only 45/4500.

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and you have to make sure that the place you get fills from can do 4500 fills if thats what you r goin to get
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Ok then Ill save for HPA thanks. Also Ill check out if the place close to me fills HPA.
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If you can get 4500 fills nearby, I recommend skipping the regulator and just go HPA, you'll see a great improvement over CO2.  

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A good HPA tank will have a consistant reg built in. The bigger you can get, the better. 
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