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Topic: palmer stabilizer?
Posted By: tjfelt
Subject: palmer stabilizer?
Date Posted: 21 February 2005 at 12:50pm
Im new to paintball and ive been hearing a lot of talk about the palmer stabilizer i have a m98c w/o upgrades i was thinking about getting this stabilizer but i was wondering if all i need is that peice or if i need to get a verticle adapter or soemthing to go with it. is it asy to install?



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Posted By: A5 dude15
Date Posted: 21 February 2005 at 1:06pm
i think you can get one where you dont have to buy the vertical adapter.  yes they are very easy to instal, you just screw then in.


Posted By: cdacda13
Date Posted: 21 February 2005 at 1:45pm
and u will need lockite or teflon tape and new lines and fitting


Posted By: A5 dude15
Date Posted: 21 February 2005 at 1:48pm
^ oh yeah that too, also a guage is really helpful because it tells you the exact pressure going into the gun, when you dont have a guage it just an estimated pressure going into the gun.  i have the bob long mini guage on mine and it does exactly what i need it to do.


Posted By: Brainless_Fool
Date Posted: 21 February 2005 at 2:36pm

What I've done to my marker is: I got an Inline Stabilizer (the cheapest one you can get, works just as good as the other types) and I installed it in front of the 98 Custom tank adapter, where the hose goes into. It works, and you don't need any vertical adapter or anything. The Inline Stabilizer is $6o.

It keeps all liquid CO2 out of your gun, makes CO2 output consistent (you can adjust the pressure), and this will keep your velocity from fluctuating and therefore makes your paintballs land closer to each other (increasing accuracy).



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Posted By: Brainless_Fool
Date Posted: 21 February 2005 at 2:40pm

Originally posted by cdacda13 cdacda13 wrote:

and u will need lockite or teflon tape and new lines and fitting

You should have changed that "will need" to "may need," in many cases you can just use the same steel-braided line and fittings. But new lines and fittings aren't very expensive if you do need them.

I use the Teflon Sealant, "Real-Tuff" on the threads of fittings.



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Posted By: SuzukiRider987
Date Posted: 21 February 2005 at 3:05pm
Like Brainless_Fool said get the inline stabalizer. With that you won't need a vertical adapter. It should be pretty easy to install.


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Posted By: Curlyman666
Date Posted: 21 February 2005 at 3:10pm
_fool can you post a pic of that setup cuase i wanna get either the female or inline and since i dont like the look of the fem mounts im leanin towards the inline.i dont quite understand how you did it what kind of fittings and stuff did u need if any.o my ASA is reversed so will it even work? if not...that sucks i guess

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Posted By: Brainless_Fool
Date Posted: 21 February 2005 at 3:19pm

        \   ; 3 |
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|_1__|=\_2_]"    TANK   |
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1 = Inline Stabilizer

2 = Tank adapter

3 = Trigger grip

# = Fitting of the Inline Stabilizer where hose connects to, and that hose runs straight up to the gun's valve

= = fitting where the Inline Stabilizer connects to the Tank Adapter, normally where the hose connects to the Tank Adapter.

No pictures to help you out, sorry. Inline Stabilizers are $60 on www.countypaintball.com



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