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98c - baller
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Topic: HPA questions Posted: 05 July 2004 at 8:10pm |
ok im new to HPA im considering buying by x-mas time or so, i was hearing very good comments on Palmer products, but i hear regulator and stabilizer, what r they?
and which one would be better for the following gun: its a 98 custom, flatline, RT, Dead on universal drop foward, 20 oz CO2, and the Tippmann lpk ^^^^and i dont wana just buy a HPA tank right off the bat I wana u my Co2 for a lil bit den ill convert
and i think the answer to this is no but, can u use a remote with HPA?
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xteam02001
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Posted: 05 July 2004 at 8:54pm |
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the palmer stabalizer is unique because it can be used as a regulator for co2, HPA, and N2. It performs very well at stopping liquid co2 from getting into your inner workings of your gun. as a HPA regulator it performs on the medium level. you want the palmer stabalizer for your 98c. Yes you can use a remote for HPA, as long as its rated for that kind of pressure.
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Bomber Brigade
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Posted: 05 July 2004 at 9:11pm |
xteam02001 wrote:
the palmer stabalizer is unique because it can be used as a regulator for co2, HPA, and N2. It performs very well at stopping liquid co2 from getting into your inner workings of your gun. as a HPA regulator it performs on the medium level. you want the palmer stabalizer for your 98c. Yes you can use a remote for HPA, as long as its rated for that kind of pressure. |
HPA, and N2. Those are the same thing man.
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maroon out
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Posted: 05 July 2004 at 9:24pm |
The Stabilizer IS a regulator. It's just Palmer name for it.
Bomber Brigade wrote:
xteam02001 wrote:
the palmer stabalizer is unique because it can be used as a regulator for co2, HPA, and N2. It performs very well at stopping liquid co2 from getting into your inner workings of your gun. as a HPA regulator it performs on the medium level. you want the palmer stabalizer for your 98c. Yes you can use a remote for HPA, as long as its rated for that kind of pressure. | HPA, and N2. Those are the same thing man. |
No they're not. N2 = Pure Nitrogen. HPA = Compressed Air (which is something like 78% Nitrogen).
They're both put in the same type tank, which is why people use the terms interchangeably. No one uses pure Nitrogen anymore, it's too expensive.
EDIT: Yes, you can use a remote with HPA. Don't know anyone who does, but is can be done.
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A5 dude15
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Posted: 05 July 2004 at 10:32pm |
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the palmer stabilizer is a regulator..it does a whole bunch of good stuff for your gun. and buy an HPA tank too
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KlauseFluoride
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Posted: 05 July 2004 at 10:38pm |
Palmer is a good reg. And next time, search before you post.
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Just to alert everyone, "Gun maintenace and repair" is misspelled.
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