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lorider0
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Topic: regulator questionPosted: 04 April 2005 at 1:24pm |
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I have a tippmann 98c with
flatline rt trigger set to full auto remote tank halo lcd tsa double fingure trigger polished internals c02 I wanted to know if a regulator would be a good up grade to finish my gun up and if so what regulator to get and what does it do. all so what pressure to run it at.not to sure if co2 is considerd high or low pressure. |
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triggerhappy1
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Posted: 04 April 2005 at 1:36pm |
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You dont need a regulator really unless you have a low pressure kit (LPK). If anything get a Palmers Male Stabalizer. Its the best thing you can get for co2, and acts as a regulator. Regs arnt really nessesary for high pressure operation. Co2 tanks output 800psi+, which is what a high pressure gun operates at. But a reg set around 800psi will give you better consistacy because co2 can reach up to 3000psi in heat. If you want a reg get a Palmers Male Stabalizer. |
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