Best way to run mag with co2

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  • MayAMonkeyBeYourPinata
    Another One Bites The Dust
    • Feb 2003
    • 2246

    #16
    Originally posted by TheFlamingKoosh



    With that said, the co2 questions come up like once a week here... I think there should just be a sticky somewhere explaining everything...
    and here it is http://www.pbreview.com/forums/showt...threadid=78425
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    • TheFlamingKoosh
      I'm No Longer On Fire
      • Mar 2002
      • 1710

      #17
      I have a problem with that thread... Actually saying that the Palmer Stab is BAD for the guns? We all know that secondary regulators are redundant when using HPA, but with a Mag on CO2, the stab is probably the BEST thing for it.

      Yes, with the stabilizer it will still freeze up. I purposely tested this once, I have an auto-response trigger frame on my gun (clocked myself at a max of 13 bps), so I let it rip as fast as I could until the valve ceased function. Looking into my revvy showed about 50 balls left, so I had fired around 100-120 until it froze, with the AR trigger frame as fast as it could go.

      Try doing THAT with an expansion chamber...

      Ok, first off, what do you concider a "long stream" of paint, secondly, how bad would it b if someone ran a mag on straight up co2, no AS, no xchamber, nuthin, just the tank (lol, just so i know)
      The "long stream" would be anywhere from 10-40 in quick succession.

      I've actually found that it really depends on how new the gun/o-rings are. You can run straight co2 pretty well for the first few weeks on the stock o-rings, but after that it will start to degrade pretty fast. This is just what I noticed with my brand new mag last year.
      Hey Zero, how much did that Chipley cost ya?

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