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Topic: vert expansion kits
Posted By: t_hop
Subject: vert expansion kits
Date Posted: 19 March 2008 at 8:32pm

hey guys, i was looking at the vert expansion kit for the 98c and i was wondering if there were any better kits or options for it. i know that one is pretty standard, but i just wanted some advice. is there one better, or just plain sweeter looking? let me know what you think




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Posted By: Mack
Date Posted: 19 March 2008 at 10:20pm
There's pretty much only one vertical adapter for the 98 series markers.  However, if you like different, you could buy the parts to mount an x-chamber directly to the valve.

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Posted By: thejudge
Date Posted: 20 March 2008 at 2:21am

I think this stabilizer also fits (I may be wrong)

http://www.specialopspaintball.com/shop/product_detail.asp?SKU=261+0033&CAT=111204 - http://www.specialopspaintball.com/shop/product_detail.asp?S KU=261+0033&CAT=111204

You could probably find it somewhere other that specops but just so you can see it.  This one would not require the vert adaptor.  Also there is a male one that is made to fit into the same size as the vert adaptor and these can be used for both CO2 and HPA if you ever go HPA in the future.



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Posted By: t_hop
Date Posted: 22 March 2008 at 1:16am

okay, so that stabilizer keyword got me going, judge. and i found out alot more, the palmers rock, or thats the word. The way to go seems to be palmers stabilizer but im still confused by the options. There is an inline stab. and just a regular one. Then i found a "fatty" stab. which is described to be for low-pressure kits(i don't have one). but i want to know if i could still use it or which/what is best.



Posted By: thejudge
Date Posted: 22 March 2008 at 3:13am

The fatty is too low pressure I am pretty sure.  The inline, the one I posted up earlier, and the male are all high enough.  Basically it can be used for either CO2 or HPA and helps to keep the pressure more consitant.  It also makes sure no CO2 gets to the valve and can help prevent freeze ups.  If you have the cash I always recomend the Palmer over an expansion chamber.



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Posted By: t_hop
Date Posted: 22 March 2008 at 7:54pm

alright, check this out for me. its a nitrogen/high pressure kit. it looks legit and all the reviews talk about how great it is.

http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/?year=&sort=new&prod=554 - http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/?year=&sort=new &prod=554

but i still don't understand if i get this setup will i need to get n2 or can i still run my co2 b/c i don't really have enough $ to drop on a hpa tank right now. wait, is hpa and n2 the same? this is the only crap i can't understand, tell me what you think



Posted By: t_hop
Date Posted: 23 March 2008 at 7:20pm

okay so this girl in cali w/ huge boobies told me that thing is crap^^.

and i am thinking a palmers chamber will be best. and i was also told to get a new barrel. my pro came w/ a 11in and its not horrible but this chick acted like it was the antichrist, so is she a prophet of truth or just another cracked up hooker?

(im just kidding about everything above) 



Posted By: thejudge
Date Posted: 23 March 2008 at 10:19pm
Most stock barrels for tippmanns do suck.  I reccommend the J&J or Lapco.  I prefer J&J. 

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