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  • p8ntball1016

    #1

    mag on c02

    i am having lots of trouble using co2 on my mag. liquid got in my gun and messed everything up. i cant afford nitro so is there anything else besides an anti siphon that i would need?
  • personman

    #2
    Anti-syphon tubes do wonders. I think that will just about fix your problem, as long as it's set up properly. You could get a palmer stabilizer or an expansion chamber if liquid is still getting in, but I dont think it will come to that, unless you have like a hyperframe or something?

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    • p8ntball1016

      #3
      isnt there some kind of filter i could buy to keep rust particles out?

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      • CaliWagon31
        • Feb 2003
        • 1308

        #4
        Pro Team Products sells an air filter
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        • p8ntball1016

          #5
          got a link?

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          • spyxtra
            i want an impy or cocker!!
            • Aug 2003
            • 127

            #6
            http://www.proteamdirect.com/

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            • p8ntball1016

              #7
              no filter shown on the site

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              • e mag
                Member Senior
                • Apr 2003
                • 726

                #8
                my brother's back up 68 is running on an antisiphon CO2 tank with a palmer reg and he has never had a problem even when it's cold.

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                • p8ntball1016

                  #9
                  i wouldve gotten an anti siphon anyways. what im looking for is a filter.

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                  • TheDoveDecends
                    "holy crap your crazy"
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 250

                    #10
                    if you run a remote.. it will also fix that problem. But some dont like remote lines.

                    I run a remote on mine with c02, no problem there.

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                    • Tyril
                      the easily distracted
                      • Apr 2002
                      • 253

                      #11
                      filters are relics back from the days of 'dirty' c02.

                      back when places had real issues with their c02 valves and crap would physically get in the liquid mixture.

                      If you're having c02 freezing problems, just get an anti syphon and either a remote or palmer's reg. With those, you'll never have problems with c02 ever again.

                      -mike

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                      • p8ntball1016

                        #12
                        never use both a remote and an anti siphon. it puts liquid directly into your gun.

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                        • sbpyro
                          Office Ninja
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 244

                          #13
                          hmmm rust filter


                          My mag had that.
                          I found an expansion chamber worked fine as long as you didn't fire too fast.

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                          • -Tab
                            FKA whydoineedausername
                            • Jul 2003
                            • 1929

                            #14
                            anti-siphon and palmer's = no more freeze ups.
                            but by the time you spend money on those 2 things, you'll might as well be a compressed air tank. OR you could just by mine it's pretty cheap...pm me if you're interested at all.
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