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  • Paintball_Kid13
    Little Mag Kid
    • Dec 2001
    • 32

    #1

    PPS Side Line Stabilizer?

    Hey people thanks for lookin i'm a newbie and i was wondering if the PPS side line stabilizers are any good? Or if i should save up a little more and get an ANS X-2 in-line regulator or somethin thanks for your help

    ~Spencer~
    "Tuesday is tomorrow if you sleep a really long time"
  • a_malfunction
    Damnit! It Malfunctioned!
    • Feb 2001
    • 1779

    #2
    They are great regs... but what do you need one for?
    -Gig 'Em Ags!

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    • Paintball_Kid13
      Little Mag Kid
      • Dec 2001
      • 32

      #3
      i use CO2 if that means anything to you my mini eats gas like theres tomorrow
      Last edited by Paintball_Kid13; 04-17-2002, 04:58 PM.
      "Tuesday is tomorrow if you sleep a really long time"

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      • subbeh
        I'm Not Cool
        • Jan 2002
        • 821

        #4
        No need for another reg... it will just starve the reg already built into the AIR valve and create massive shootdown.

        If you're sucking down air then you may have another problem.
        Subbeh

        "My wife might find my stashed Marker Money before then, and then boom-new patio furniture or some other garbage."
        -1stDeadEye

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        • Paintball_Kid13
          Little Mag Kid
          • Dec 2001
          • 32

          #5
          can u explain why it eats gas or do i have to contact houstan thanks
          "Tuesday is tomorrow if you sleep a really long time"

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          • thei3ug
            Canicus
            • Oct 2000
            • 846

            #6
            If another reg starves the guns, then HPA must be the devil.

            Stabes are possibly the most tolerant regs for CO2, and the sideline gives you a non-intrusive place to put a reg if you don't have a Vertical adapter, or have a foregrip you want to use.

            That being said, it cost around 70... which for not much more you can get a cheapo HPA tank. Some people have to use CO2 on mags, I can understand that, but if it's available in the area...
            in some weather nothing will stop CO2.
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            • cphilip
              Former Moderator

              • Jun 2026
              • 16216

              #7
              CO2? Get the Palmer! Any one of em. I still think the Male one makes the best set ups. Replaces or acts as a fore grip. Wonderfull product for CO2. Some like the inline one partly because its cheaper but by the time you buy the mounting ring its only like $10 less. And not as clean a look but works very well. I say get the Palmer Male if you have a vert ASA on your marker and if you do not they make one that bolts up without a vert ASA that does the same thing (can't remeber the name of it). They list for like $90 but I have seen them for about 10 or 20 less.


              AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

              cphilip.com

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              • thei3ug
                Canicus
                • Oct 2000
                • 846

                #8
                cphillip, it's called a 1/8"npt "direct" stabilizer. It screws into minicocker asa holes and spyder bottomline holes, that way you don't have to pay extra for an asa.

                sadly, it doesn't apply to mags.

                another thing about the sideline is it allows for no hose between the stabe and the AIR... kinda nice when you're trying to keep fluctuations down.

                sorry cphillip, I just think sidelines look cooler.
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                • M-a-s-sDriver
                  Alcohol Fueled Brewtality
                  • Jun 2001
                  • 552

                  #9
                  If you get the sideline reg, which I think you should do, just remove the AIR reg pin, reg seat and spring and adjust the velocity using the Palmer Stab. You will find it to be more stable than the standard setup and more reliable, and you never have to replace a reg seat again, or worry about venting out the back of the mag. That's how my gun is set up, and I love it.
                  Brent Jackson, PFB.
                  I don't practice anymore: I'm just good in a natural, vicious sort of way.

                  Will you please tell your boobs to quit staring at my eyeballs?

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                  • HyperSnyper

                    #10
                    Originally posted by M-a-s-sDriver
                    If you get the sideline reg, which I think you should do...
                    Brent Jackson, PFB.
                    NO! Whatever Dont listen to him! Dont use a Sideline... Use a female Stabilizer. It looks kewler. And thus, you'll be kewler. Nah, JK. Its all preference. If you do decide to get a Palmer, or any other reg for your Mag, the only way you can see any potential benefits is by gutting the AIR. If you dont gut it out, you can have the most consistent reg in the world, but the AIR will have the final say in velocity control.

                    If you dont gut the reg, dont bother buying another reg at all, just get HPA use the AIR and be happy.

                    I use a Female Palmer Bottomline with HPA. The line running to the AIR acts as a volumizer while the gutted cavity in the valve will do the same also. I get +/- 2 fps ever since I got a newer Stabilizer. My old one was the older one, it was the old stabilzers that dont have a slot in the velocity adjuster section to unscrew the pieces apart. The Reg decided to "poop" out on me when I fired pure liquid CO2 in the reg, after firing like 100 rounds after frost was on the barrel, the reg has velocity fluctuations. Dont do this like me. Just because the reg is suppose to handle CO2, doesnt mean you can beat teh shiet out of it.

                    -Hyper

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                    • FatMan
                      Fat Wang
                      • Feb 2002
                      • 926

                      #11
                      Stabs are great

                      If you have a mini, then you already have a verticle ASA, so the verticle Stab is the one to get. If yo use CO2, it will improve your consistency somewhat - and go a LONG way to keeping liquid out of the AIR, which is a big problem.

                      Probably, going to HPA would be better, though a little more expensive. My recommendation is save your money and get HPA.

                      Stabs are still great for other markers though.

                      FatMan

                      Dirty old men need love too!

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                      • HyperSnyper

                        #12
                        FatMan is right,

                        If it came down to either running CO2 and Palmer vs. HPA and just plain AIR reg, Id go with the HPA.

                        Palmers are nice, but if money is tight, just skip the Palmer and get HPA.

                        Lucky me, I was able to get both.

                        -Hyper

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                        • Bwaites
                          Registered User
                          • Nov 2000
                          • 347

                          #13
                          Sidelines are great, they allowed me to run CO2, except in pretty cold weather where nothing completely solves the problem.

                          I've switched to Nitro now so my Sideline is for sale, make an offer over 50 and I'll probably sell.

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

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                          • Paintball_Kid13
                            Little Mag Kid
                            • Dec 2001
                            • 32

                            #14
                            OK OK OK i've had mixed feeling on getting one and not cause some of you say NO and some say yea there great and im not f'in with parts in my valve, but if i was to get i nitro/hpa tank i would want a 88/3000 but thats like 190 bucs and i dont have that kinda of money like some of you others with 4 e-mags and angel a.i.r's and all that im only 13 i dont have a job i can afford all the high tech crap that you guys all have and anyways i just play rec no big tourneys, can some one just tell me straight forward if i should get a sideline or not and i dont know why my mini won't even operate good in 45* weather i mean is that true with all co2 users or is there just a prob with my gun i have a 6 stage 32* exspansion chamber if that would help which ive found out it doesn't really but i still want it on there so then i could have the ex. chamber and then the side line stab....... but i would just like to know or i would get a hpa tank if any one has one to offer for a reasonable price.
                            "Tuesday is tomorrow if you sleep a really long time"

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                            • toymyster
                              Team OSIRIS
                              • Dec 2000
                              • 1277

                              #15
                              Instead of spending all kinds of money to try to make your mag comfortable with CO2, get a nice, low priced HPA tank, and save up for your desired tank and get that when you can afford!!!
                              E-Mag's on a diet
                              Stay tuned for Pics!!!
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