mag, palmers, co2?

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  • shrek98
    Registered User
    • Mar 2002
    • 2

    #1

    mag, palmers, co2?

    Hi guys! Just wondering about a few things. I am thinking of purchasing an automag for the first time and I was wonderiong about the use of co2 with the palmers stabilizer on it. will the gun shoot good and be efficient, or will it freeze up and be unefficiant. I have heard from people to buy a mag and use co2 is a waste of the gun, but we only have a co2 fill on the private land where we play. Can I us

    e co2 with the satb and a anti siphon tank? Or will I freeze it up?
    thanks,
    numan98
    M98 Custom, r/t, l/p, SP AA16, Lapco Bigshot, 9v converted with WAS turbo board, custom stockw/ built in drop, 16oz anti siphon, SKS front grip.
  • soilent green
    I'm proud of my gut
    • Jan 2002
    • 411

    #2
    mags work on CO2 ok without anything but I saw an awsome CO2 mag it had an expansion chamber as the front grip and a sideline stab. it was reall nice and worked good he set the palmers input at 550psi DON'T use a secondary reg if you switch to nitro and the only reg I would say is worth useing for CO2 is the palmer you could also get a scuba fill station for about $200 you can get the tank and fill station. Then an $80 47/3000 steel tank your good to go nitro
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    • Poseidon
      Registered User
      • Jan 2002
      • 118

      #3
      If you wanted to go with a stab get a female one with a nice drop. They look sexy :)

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      • shrek98
        Registered User
        • Mar 2002
        • 2

        #4
        Ive already got the palmers from my 98. the ease of the co2 where I play is the thing. a day of paint ball for me is about one full case. thats from 9 in the am till we cant see anymore in the woods. I own four markers total, and four different size tanks, of co2. they are tipps and hammer pump. no real need for high dollar tanks on these workhorses. they got a mag at pbg for like 280 with the sp barrel and a front grip, i thought about picking it up, but i dont have compressed air. I just wanted to be sure before I spent the jing.eventually I will get it for the 98 rt lp set up. but I wanted to tryout a mag to see how that is.
        M98 Custom, r/t, l/p, SP AA16, Lapco Bigshot, 9v converted with WAS turbo board, custom stockw/ built in drop, 16oz anti siphon, SKS front grip.

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        • FordPrefect
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          • Mar 2002
          • 1053

          #5
          Yea, Mag with a stab will work.:)
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          • athomas
            Of course it works-its AGD
            • Jan 2002
            • 8039

            #6
            I used a mag, with nothing but an anti-siphon tank, for years. Never had a problem.

            Don't use a horizontal mounted CO2 tank without an anti-siphon adapter. Make sure the tank has a slight tilt towards the back of the tank. This will minimize the chances of liquid CO2 from entering the gun.
            Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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