Palmer stabilzer mag setup?

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  • FalconGuy016
    Divine Right, Pevs @ AG
    • Aug 2002
    • 6127

    #1

    Palmer stabilzer mag setup?

    I was reading on another post and I was wondering,

    If you had a palmer stabilizer, could you just have that and c02 and have a setup that works well?
    Hey
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  • SHAG
    I'm a senior member? wow!
    • May 2001
    • 414

    #2
    Palmer Stabilizer and Mags

    Hi,

    Stabilizers are awesome when it comes to CO2 control. Glenn is a big time CO2 fan. I have run a Vertical Male Stabilizer with a 20 oz Anti Siphon tank with no problems. A friend of mine also runs a stabilizer and gets nothing but consistant chrono speeds on the with his mag.

    Later,
    Alan
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    • FreshmanBob

      #3
      Re: Palmer Stabilizer and Mags

      Originally posted by SHAG
      Hi,

      A friend of mine also runs a stabilizer and gets nothing but consistant chrono speeds on the with his mag.

      Later,
      Alan
      Aw gee golly, I'm a friend

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      • TecnoRobo
        I pay the bills...
        • Sep 2002
        • 326

        #4
        could anyone give me a website or a place to buy them

        i have to run co2 ( its a long story and ill tell if you want to hear )

        other wise i havent had much trouble with co2 but ya id like to get that reg...thanks.

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        • kevmaster
          Owners Group Div: Director
          • Oct 2001
          • 5475

          #5
          i sell them at the Rainmaker Store. look in aftermarket: www.samuraiforce.net/rainmaker $80(black) and 90(chrome)

          they are great!

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          • kevmaster
            Owners Group Div: Director
            • Oct 2001
            • 5475

            #6
            oh, we also sell Vert Adapters, Macro, Drops, barrels, etc

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            • petefol
              Registered User
              • Mar 2002
              • 780

              #7
              heres palmers website where you can buy one http://www.palmer-pursuit.com/ i use one on my mag and it works great.

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              • TecnoRobo
                I pay the bills...
                • Sep 2002
                • 326

                #8
                do you think one is worth getting...

                im gonna be running co2
                anti-siphon tank with on off
                will it help consistency or should i just
                slap on a expansion chamber with the
                anti siphon

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                • SHAG
                  I'm a senior member? wow!
                  • May 2001
                  • 414

                  #9
                  Hi,

                  yeah Bob I have upped your status to a friend. You should be so lucky. Usually I just consider you a peasant.


                  Tecno: Scrap the X chamber waste of money. Just go with an Anti Siphon and Stabilizer. That should work fine.

                  BTW, Where are you located? I might be able to help you. Reference would be Freshman Bob he is a good friend and teammate of mine.

                  Later,
                  Alan
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                  • sime
                    neophyte
                    • Mar 2002
                    • 161

                    #10
                    well kevin......

                    ........while i posted the other stab thread, i also read this one. and i surfed on over to your site. i'm curious if the nickel stabs you have are the matte or shiney ones.........i REALLY want the matte one (so it matches my phantom). granted the shiney would work better with my mag. but as i stated in my that other post.....HPA is coming for the mag. stab on the phantom is the main concern, mag, secondary (maybe)

                    but anyways, does me owning a jaguar qualify me for the BEOG? this is my second one, and i've also had a cobra.

                    cheers

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                    • scribe
                      lollercoaster
                      • Nov 2001
                      • 158

                      #11
                      how exactly does the sideline stabilizer work? what connects to what? see, right now i have a bob long x chamber, and i run a bottom line.

                      i really like the x-chamber so i dont want to get rid of it. ( i like the way it looks and the grip ). but, i would also like a stabilizer since i'm running co2. so, keeping that in mind, would any of those stabilizers work for me?

                      oh, and when u have an anti siphon tank, the tank must be horizontal correct?


                      minimag:
                      -dye 14" ss barrel
                      -dye 12" ultralite
                      -expansion chamber (i like it as a foregrip)
                      -steel braided hoses
                      -45/3000 preset pure energy
                      -eclipse mini drop
                      -vl revvy w/ xboard
                      -check-it on/off unimount
                      -----future upgrades-------
                      -xvalve
                      -intelliframe
                      -ule frame black


                      spyder xtra (for friends to use):
                      -sp 14" teardrop


                      next gun:
                      -macdev sonic cyborg
                      or
                      -powerlyte isis

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                      • manike
                        INCEPTIONDESIGNS.COM

                        • Jan 2001
                        • 3820

                        #12
                        I answered your stab questions in your own thread

                        Originally posted by scribe
                        oh, and when u have an anti siphon tank, the tank must be horizontal correct?
                        how do you want your tank to be?

                        Often a slight angle down at the butt is best. But you need to make sure the anti syphon is set up for that particular bottom line so that it bends up slightly in the tank (should do this anyway if doing the best antisyphon installations).

                        Back in the old days we made varying antisyphon tubes for all tank arrangements including vert (so that when you tilted the gun on it's side it had less chance to draw liquid) and remote.

                        manike
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                        • Mr.TKO
                          Ultra Poster
                          • Oct 2002
                          • 60

                          #13
                          Yes, I beilieve, from what I've heard, that it has to be horizontal. The whole idea of the anti-syphon tank was that a tube would just barely touch the top wall of your tank, keeping the liquid on the bottom, so if you where to turn it verticle, all the liquid would pile up in the tank and probably get into the gun.
                          Didn't it say in the manuel not to use an anti-syphon? I don't know maybe I'm wrong, but I think that's what I read.

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                          • Cristobal
                            vox clamantis mag
                            • Mar 2002
                            • 454

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Mr.TKO
                            Didn't it say in the manuel not to use an anti-syphon? I don't know maybe I'm wrong, but I think that's what I read.
                            You're probably thinking of a siphon tank (designed to suck liquid) which, of course, would be very bad. An anti-siphon is recommended.

                            And manike, do they still make varriable ant-siphons? All the ones I've seen are the fixed type. I'm assuming that the varrialbe type would have some sort of swivle and counterweight to keep the tip pointed upwards?

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                            • Marchborne
                              Res Ipsa Loquitur...
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 251

                              #15
                              Originally posted by manike

                              Back in the old days we made varying antisyphon tubes for all tank arrangements including vert (so that when you tilted the gun on it's side it had less chance to draw liquid) and remote.

                              Okay, now who else actually remembers when "constant air" was a new term? For all of you young'uns, it doesn't mean HPA. Wow, custom antisyphon, that takes me back.
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