I am currently using a classic valved Automag, and I must say that I am in love. Since I use co2 I got the classic valve knowing that it is the only valve that can handle co2. However most people always seem to say to get more upgrades to protect against liquid co2 from entering the valve. My questions here today have to do with these upgrades.
The first upgrade I hear about people saying to get is a siphon tube co2 tank. I dont have any problem with this, as siphon tube co2 tanks are not that expensive. However what worries me is that they have to be fitted/adjusted to match your ASA. Seeing as I wouldn't know how to do this where could I ship the tank to get it done?
The second upgrade that I hear to get is a regulator, more specifically a Palmers Stabilizer. I know that Palmer's is number one in holding back liquid co2, yet they are quite expensive. I have another regulator (not on my gun yet) however it was orignally on an electro (and therefore was mainly meant to be shot with HPA). Would it be worth the time to put this reg on or would it not really hold any co2 back?
Anyways what do you guys recommend? I dont really shot that fast, and I dont really worry about consitency (sp, I know) since this mag is my CQB gun. That being said here are some other questions about co2...
1. How bad are the effects of liquid co2 on the valve? Will a simple rebuild kit fix it or are we talking about super serious damage here?
2. How do I know when co2 is in the valve? How long do you have to wait before it disipates?
Thanks for your help....your feedback determines my christmas list (to a point...
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The first upgrade I hear about people saying to get is a siphon tube co2 tank. I dont have any problem with this, as siphon tube co2 tanks are not that expensive. However what worries me is that they have to be fitted/adjusted to match your ASA. Seeing as I wouldn't know how to do this where could I ship the tank to get it done?
The second upgrade that I hear to get is a regulator, more specifically a Palmers Stabilizer. I know that Palmer's is number one in holding back liquid co2, yet they are quite expensive. I have another regulator (not on my gun yet) however it was orignally on an electro (and therefore was mainly meant to be shot with HPA). Would it be worth the time to put this reg on or would it not really hold any co2 back?
Anyways what do you guys recommend? I dont really shot that fast, and I dont really worry about consitency (sp, I know) since this mag is my CQB gun. That being said here are some other questions about co2...
1. How bad are the effects of liquid co2 on the valve? Will a simple rebuild kit fix it or are we talking about super serious damage here?
2. How do I know when co2 is in the valve? How long do you have to wait before it disipates?
Thanks for your help....your feedback determines my christmas list (to a point...
)



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