will i have problems with co2 with my set-up ? please help !

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  • chinesepballer
    Registered User
    • Apr 2002
    • 82

    #1

    will i have problems with co2 with my set-up ? please help !

    I am going to get a automag classic p/f and it has a gas-tru forgrip and i am gonna run a coiled remote. Will i have any problems using co2 ? I live in WI but i will use my m98 in the winter.
  • krafty
    Senior Discount
    • Jun 2001
    • 1124

    #2
    You shouldn't have any problems. Ignore the people that say "dump co2 and get nitro!" You will suffer from the standard co2 pressure fluctuations, but running on remote will definitely keep liquid out of the mag which is what makes them perform poorly. I did basically the same thing for years, and rarely had any issues.

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    • pip_999
      Canadian Bunker Boyz
      • Sep 2001
      • 768

      #3
      no

      dump the co2 get nitro

      yeah you will keep the co2 outta the gun but your velocity will be crazy cause its summer now which means that it will fluctuate
      Canadian Bunker Boyz - CoCaptain
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      • Telefragged
        Terrified Of His Own Mind
        • Jan 2002
        • 457

        #4
        Instead of a gas-thru, I'd spend the same amount of money and get a Psycho Ballistics X-Core expansion chamber/foregrip. It's not a traditional chamber, but channels CO2 through an insert as to beak up liquid. They work great! and are cheap, only $16 at countypaintball.com You'll be fine with that, you may suffer some small pressure fluctuations, but otherwise, your mag will shoot and work well.

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        • skipdogg
          OG & HNIC
          • Nov 2000
          • 1392

          #5
          NO

          that setup will work fine even in WI. BTW where in WI are u? Where do you play?
          OLD AO FEEDBACK

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          • chinesepballer
            Registered User
            • Apr 2002
            • 82

            #6
            i live in hartford, WI

            and what set-up are you talkin about

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            • spazzed
              AOChamp
              • Jun 2001
              • 4461

              #7
              I would consider getting a Palmer Stabilizer. I've heard these things work wonders w/ co2.
              I'm way too old for this ****.

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              • pumpamatic
                TIM-MAY!!!
                • Jun 2001
                • 822

                #8
                Besides pressure fluctuations, I haven't had any problems on co2 besides ones that I went about creating. Such as pointing my gun down and dry firing about 250 times.
                http://www.digitalpaintball.net - I love this game!

                Chrome adds around 4 bps to any gun.

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                • chinesepballer
                  Registered User
                  • Apr 2002
                  • 82

                  #9
                  can you all post a picture(s) of your gun(s) if you run co2

                  Can you all send a pic.(s) of your gun(s) that run on co2.

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                  • jmcj5
                    Minimag'n tonsa Paint
                    • Dec 2001
                    • 31

                    #10
                    A Palmer Stabilizer WILL solve any issues resulting from warm weather while running Co2. Personally I would rather run Air, but the cost is to high for most tanks. Even though you have a remote, the heat will still affect your markers performance. Expansion Chambers are over-rated, spend the extra $20-$30 on a Stabilizer.
                    Stock Minimag powered by Co2, Palmer Stabilizer, homemade drop forward and no complaints!

                    "You can't trust a guy who's never lost anything."
                    "Why don't we just wait here for a while... see what happens."

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