c02, reg or x chamber?

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  • recballer
    Registered User
    • Feb 2002
    • 14

    #1

    c02, reg or x chamber?

    hi, well i am getting the p/f tko mag from paintballgear.com soon and nitro is not easily accessible in my area just yet. So i was wondering, since i already am running remote, should i use an inline reg or an x chamber to help the mag run smoothly? thanks
  • Aliens-8-MyDad
    i think im a cool guy...

    • Oct 2001
    • 2244

    #2
    well i think a remote should be all u need but if u want u can get and x-cahamber or reg if u like a foregrip but u really shouldnt need one. outta a reg and a x-chamber, if money wasnt an issue, i would get a reg.
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    • Autotrigger
      Registered User
      • Jan 2002
      • 342

      #3
      X-Chamber

      If you are running C02 you don't need to waste your money on a Reg! I know your running a remote, but an expansion chamber adds that little extra safty against liquid C02 entering your valve and it makes a good for-grip too!
      AND ON THE 8TH DAY GOD CREATED THE AUTOMAG!!

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      • hitech
        Not a shedder of vortices
        • Nov 2001
        • 4775

        #4
        I run CO2 on a remote with a stabilizer and it work well. It's a little mote money, but you also get the advantages of dual regulation.


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        • MikeCouves
          The Enemy
          • Aug 2001
          • 1877

          #5
          Yeah he beat me to it. Palmer's Stabilizer is the way to go for CO2 no doubt about it. Yeah they are kind of expensive but it will make a hell of a difference.
          "If everything is under control your not moving fast enough."

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          • Bwaites
            Registered User
            • Nov 2000
            • 347

            #6
            I run a remote, six stage expansion chamber on the remote, gas thru foregrip, and a palmer side stabilizer and still freeze up in the winter.

            If it is really cold, (I play in 32 degree weather all winter) the only solution is Nitro. I didn't have anyone locally either so I bit the bullet and set up my own nitro fill station, a 4500 PSI welding tank has lasted me six months, and I play once to twice a month, usually six hours at a time and practice frequently. (My Flatline nitro is on my Emag, and I haven't found a cheap screw in put on my Classic Mag yet)

            By the way, Mags run so much better on Nitro it is hard to believe. (I was like Army, a die hard CO2 fan until I switched)

            Good luck.

            Bill
            The meek shall inherit the Earth, but they better not show up to play paintball with me!!

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            • recballer
              Registered User
              • Feb 2002
              • 14

              #7
              palmer reg

              ok, so i would get the palmer stabilizer reg in what version, the male to screw into the vertical adapter?

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              • Army
                Moderator of DOOOOOOOOMMM!

                • Oct 2000
                • 5785

                #8
                Now, now! I'm still a die-hard Co2 user, I just use nitro when I run out of juice (...and now on Red Baron).

                A remote with an expando will do just fine for 85% of your play. Keep your shot strings at 3-5 per second and you shouldn't have any problems at all.

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                • paintbattler
                  Mags > Cockers
                  • Nov 2001
                  • 2754

                  #9
                  definatly get an expasion chamber. w/out it u will freeze up. and also, dont get a cheap one..get a 6 stage one//like an ACI Subzero.
                  Someone took away my cool sig. *cough*mod*cough*

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                  • recballer
                    Registered User
                    • Feb 2002
                    • 14

                    #10
                    nitro ?

                    well, it turns out there is a local shop that MAY have a nitro fill station. so, is it worth it to buy a nitro tank? im not completely convinced that it is worth it. If i do get a nitro tank, should i go with 4500psi 68ci to get enough shots for 2 days? thanks alot for the help

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