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sportdeamon89
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Topic: Palmers stabilizerPosted: 30 November 2004 at 11:06pm |
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is the stabilizer really worth all the hype for nitro? Is it is worth buying if i wanted to mount it on an A-5?
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E-Grip JCS Trigger Flatline (woodsball only) 14" Ultralite Car Stock (woodsball only) R-T (not installed) Shocktech Gas-thru Grip Macro-Line NW Drop Forward 68/4500 Nitro Duck Xstream |
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PROCARBINEϗ
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Posted: 30 November 2004 at 11:41pm |
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Honestly I think the Sidewinder is a tid bit better for HPA.
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jjclown23
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 12:11am |
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I think different. I would go with Palmers. It is worth every penny.
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Panda Man
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 12:29am |
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^ I think you should go fall in a pit of Fire.
Sidewinder is thee Best Regulator PERIOD! But a Tippmann doesn't really need a Regulator to run on High pressure though. |
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Robotech
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Posted: 01 December 2004 at 10:57am |
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Shakes head. If you're running HPA, you already have a reg on your tank. Unless you are going to a Low Pressure set up, adding a second reg usually is pointless. The point of a second regulator is to provide more consistancy per shot. However, you need a 300-400 psi difference between regulators. So if your main regulator (on your bottle) is set to 800 psi then your secondary needs to be set to 400-500 psi or less. I'm not sure the EXACT range Tippmanns operate in but most markers are designed to operate in the 550-800 PSI range. There are a number of choices for HPA regs out there and while some are better than the Palmer it is still a great HPA regulator. For CO2, of course, there is none better than the Palmer. As for Tippmanns not needing a regulator to run on high pressure that is just false. Every marker improves using a regulated air source. If you're on HPA, then you have a regulated air source since every HPA tank comes with a regulator already installed. Edited by Robotech |
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