Mag on anti-siphon co2?

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  • mjs1217
    suck it trebeK
    • Sep 2002
    • 397

    #1

    Mag on anti-siphon co2?

    Hey all, you may or not remember me from about a year ago, but i used to post here quite frequently. However, i was pretty young then (still only 14 now, but better'n 12 or 13 isnt it? )... anywat i plan on posting here alot more now, but more answering questions then asking...

    but before i do that i just need to ask one thing..(and yes i have tried using the search feature, but it didnt really come up with anything helpfull...maybe because i wasnt logged on but thats besides the point
    If i was to run a mag on an anti-siphon co2 tank, would it work well, or would it still have problems with the valve freezing and such?
    Last edited by mjs1217; 03-30-2003, 03:03 PM.
    Originally Registered: 08-27-2001.


  • IWannaRiot979
    ::TeamMint::
    • Aug 2001
    • 380

    #2
    Welcome back!

    To answer your question, yes a mag will run fine on an anti-siphon co2 tank. To improve co2 usage even more, add an expansion chamber or a co2-friendly inline regulator such as the Palmer Stabilizer. I personally only ran my mag like this for a month or so, but many people use just this setup effectively for a long time.

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    • mjs1217
      suck it trebeK
      • Sep 2002
      • 397

      #3
      Okay, thanks for the help...also do any of you guys have a good deal on a mag other than the TKO package at paintballgear.com? i really dislike pbg because of soem screwed up orders in the past, so i just thought id ask.
      Originally Registered: 08-27-2001.


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