The Stabilizer will give you better performance than an x chamber.
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What i would do is this
Heres what you have to decide if you want to run a vertical bottle mag i would run a 16oz or whatever size vertical then add one of the new palmers sideline stabilizes they just came out wiht for the mag (www.palmer-pursuit.com) but if you want to run bottomline i would buy a lapco wedge (www.g3pb.com) for my bottomline asa it angles it so the liquid c02 doesnt sit near the valve then i would get an anti siphon tube put in a 20oz cylinder and when you fill it only fill it to 16 oz to avoid flooding the anti siphon tube. then run a male stabilizer as a foregrip and let that mag run. I run the lapco wedge and stuff on my rainmaker wiht no problemYah uh huh thats a hit!
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recballer- you could use a male stabilizer and screw it into your bottomline then have the remote going from that to your tank. Or you could mount it on a vertical adapter.StEEl Grey SoNiC Cocker.The ownage Machine
Yellow to Orange Fade Defiant
14in Boomstick-TI
Orange Fade Warp/Orange-Faded Turbo Rev
Crossfire LPR 68/4500 w/ red cover
Black: Stickies, Lapco Drop, Macro.
PMI 68/4500 w/ Black DYE Cover

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good idea
that is a good idea...i was thinking instead of getting a tko mag i might just get a mini with the male stab and some hoses and a bottomline. or just get the tko and avoid the hassle. i might just hold off for a while seeing as my band is looking to put out a cd independantly and everything costs money.....Comment
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Co2 on my mag
the way I use co2 on my mag is to use my remote, w/ a gas-thru stock, it works great I have never frozen my valve w/ this set-up, oh and the remote has a little x-chamber on it, which is nice
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Co2 on mag....good or bad...here's how it goes...
I played my minimag on c02 for years....my best results were with a 16 oz chubby on bottomline with antisiphon(antisiphon installed to fit perfectly with my mag) in 22 degree celsius weather...When it got colder i added remote coil...i also added hose between asa and foregrip(didn't bother with expansion chamber cuz they are ugly)
when it got really cold i went nitro.
results....co2 more abrasive but less sluggish...
nitro......consistent...no freeze ups,sluggish when you hit 1000 psi and down....(350 rounds)
Co2 tends to lower your rapid fire ability by freezing up and muck up your on/off more than nitro.
But i find it is more economical and effective...
But if you want clean straight shots...nitro...and if you go electric...forget Co2....
Now my mag is an e-lcd minimag with a whole new range of problems....
Auto cocker with racegun grip next maybe?
they are sweet....
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