Palmer Stablizer or Vertical Max Flow?

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  • darklord
    missing my matrix
    • May 2002
    • 2105

    #1

    Palmer Stablizer or Vertical Max Flow?

    My question is, in comparison, which regulator (Stablizer or Vert. Max flow) works better with compressed air? Which works better with co2? I've heard both are good regs for either, but I might have to switch between n2 and co2 for a little bit, and I want to get the most bang for my buck. Thoughts?

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  • xmetal2001
    Junior Member at heart
    • May 2001
    • 1994

    #2
    I've always heard good things about stabilizers for CO2, and I have always heard good things about maxflows on Nitrogen. No firsthand experience though.

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    • TheFlamingKoosh
      I'm No Longer On Fire
      • Mar 2002
      • 1710

      #3
      What gun is it going on? I know if you use an electro like the impy or such that you shouldn't switch HPA/CO2 real fast... it is REALLY bad for the solenoid in the gun...

      For your question, I have used a Stab on CO2, and a Max-flow on both... unfortunatley not on the same gun, so it will be hard to make comparisons...

      On my Impulse, I BARELY noticed a difference going from CO2 to nitrogen on my Impy (after waiting a day or two), and when I used the Stab on my Old Tippy model 98, it made it shoot like the high-dollar guns.

      So I guess what I am saying is that you can't go wrong with either, but the Stabilizer is cheaper and smaller, so if that makes a difference, I would go for the stab.
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      • mykroft
        Registered User
        • Jan 2001
        • 2010

        #4
        Well, performance-wise they're about identical, both are excellent on CO2 and equally good on HPA. The Max-Flo is easier to adjust, but the Stabilizer is much cheaper ($90 vs. $150), so the stab is a better bang for your buck.
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        • darklord
          missing my matrix
          • May 2002
          • 2105

          #5
          Thanks guys, I think I'll go with the cheaper stablizer then, if it performs on par with the vert max flow. Thanks!

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