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Topic: reg
Posted By: jcwrestler
Subject: reg
Date Posted: 27 July 2004 at 3:09pm
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what would be the best reg for co2 and nitro under $100
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Posted By: pezman
Date Posted: 27 July 2004 at 3:11pm
You can get a palmers stabalizer for $100.
They are very nice.
Have a nice day
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Posted By: scull20
Date Posted: 27 July 2004 at 3:11pm
Palmers Stabilizer http://www.palmer-pursuit.com/online-catalog/stabilizer.htm - Here
Its 100 on the dot, thought you mught be able to get some where else cheaper.
-scull
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Posted By: jcwrestler
Date Posted: 27 July 2004 at 3:22pm
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which 1 would be the best
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Posted By: MetallicaESPa5
Date Posted: 27 July 2004 at 4:59pm
what do u mean which one would be the best they both posted the same reg??
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Posted By: paintballaluke
Date Posted: 27 July 2004 at 5:24pm
The palmer stabilizer MALE would be the best because it's closest to your valve, allowing no time for co2 to change pressure.
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Posted By: Erik
Date Posted: 28 July 2004 at 8:38pm
Inline Palmer Stabilizer loctited to your tank adapter (with some macroline) is less than 90 dollars.
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Posted By: Insomnia_CJ
Date Posted: 28 July 2004 at 8:40pm
Go with a Torpedo, its just as good but cheaper.
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Posted By: Creep Mode
Date Posted: 28 July 2004 at 10:10pm
paintballaluke wrote:
The palmer stabilizer MALE would be the best because it's closest to your valve, allowing no time for co2 to change pressure. |
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Posted By: Unicorn
Date Posted: 30 July 2004 at 2:55pm
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The male would be the best probalby, BUT he'd (she'd?) also need a vertical adapter, and that would be another $25 or so. A female adapter and rings would be just a hair over a hundred and just replace the existing ASA. It would be easier to install since there'd be no need to mess around with the valve itself. Unless of course a longer or much shorter gasline was needed. And even then, you wouldn't have to remove the powertube/valve assembly to change the gasline.
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