Since you have everything that you need right now and it is setup, why not just install an anti-siphon in the bottle. Nothing else needs to change. You can get an anti-siphon kit for around $10.00.
Just got back from a bad gun day-Please Help.
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I would like to avoid a remote as we play woodsball in some thick stuff.Originally posted by VailSkibumI agree with Coralis. If you have a back bottle pack/harness, a remote set-up is an inexpensive way to go.
A better way to go is the Palmer's Sideline Stabilizer, IMHO. Its just another regulator that screws into your valve. I've NEVER had any prob. w/ liquid getting into the valve. If you want to keep a foregrip, replace the X-chamber w/ the Palmers Male stabilizer.
Here's a link:
http://www.palmer-pursuit.com/online...r-sideline.htm
I have seen one guy who has one have repeated fits with his getting snagged.
Stabilizer looks nice but I am on a bit of a budget. If going vert. with my bottle does not work I will seriously look into these. Thanks.Comment
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I may try this if going to a vert. bottle does not work out.Originally posted by athomasSince you have everything that you need right now and it is setup, why not just install an anti-siphon in the bottle. Nothing else needs to change. You can get an anti-siphon kit for around $10.00.
I would rather not be stuck using proprietory bottles if at all possible.
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Actually it mounts and points fantastic.Originally posted by OutshinedThere is a reason people didn't do this in the 90s. That gun looks awkward to point. Snap shooting is going to be a disaster.
The absolute best way to run CO2 with a mag is on a remote. That is what nearly everyone did in the 90s for a reason.Comment
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