What is a good second stage reg, I thought about getting one from hybrid but is there any better to let me run on low psi?
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i have heard nothing but good from AKA products (sidewinder) Mac Deev's Gladiator is supposed to be very good as well.
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how much is your price range. I would go with a fatty stabilizer. Its cheaper than the original, smaller and doesn't require you to buy the LP spring like the original.
I have 2 of the originals. they adjust from 0-900psi. they work pretty decent and require basically no maintenance. I run them on 2 cockers.
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The Sidewinder is an excellent reg and it is actually one of the most simple regulators on the market. There are 2 orings on the adjustment screw, one oring on the stem and one around the stem. I have been using a Sidewinder for 2.5 years or so and have never had any trouble whatsoever with them. They are simple, maintenance free, good regulators.
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Stabilizer=my kind of part. Never had the slightest bit of want for more performance and no maintenance. I have 3. I'd get a fatty.
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sidewinder is a great reg
i would either go with a sidewinder or a customproducts reg
both are great and really consistant after you break them in"The Few Who Do Are The Envy Of The Many Who Only Stand And Watch"

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I'll be the odd man out and say torpedo.
Once they're broken in (reg seals are hard as granite, but durable as hell), they are very consistent.Manager, Ithaca Paintball and Recreation.
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i highly reccomend a sidewinder, or a CP for a bit less moneyAO Feedback
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Sidewinders require next to no maintenance...they're nothing like MaxFlo's.Originally posted by Resist148
sidewinder is like a max-flo too much stuff to mess around with go with a CP (its more consitant then my palmers stabalizer)
I highly doubt a new product is cheaper than the original (the stabilizer). The original (IIRC) didn't require an LP spring and the fatty is not 0-900, they're 0-450.Originally posted by soccer4minimags
how much is your price range. I would go with a fatty stabilizer. Its cheaper than the original, smaller and doesn't require you to buy the LP spring like the original.
I have 2 of the originals. they adjust from 0-900psi. they work pretty decent and require basically no maintenance. I run them on 2 cockers.
that's way plenty for an inline... I think with the exception of the MaxFlo (which I wouldn't get anyway), no inline goes for more than $100.Originally posted by TheTomBomb
my price range would probably be no more than $200.O-Ring Kits FS: Matrix/DM4 / Freestyle / Intimidator / Shocker SFT & More!
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hmmm, i thought you needed ~150 psi difference between each reg for them to be consistent? aka, in my case, 1k coming out of the 68/45 AA Apoc, 850 coming out of the AA Black Ice, then tune the Xvalve til your fps is right (which would be ~700psi?) or am i totally confused?
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A) It's actually 200-250 psi difference
B) The X-Valve doesn't need an inline regulator... adding one will actually decrease performance
C) Though I forgot to mention it before, the Torpedo is basically a Stabilizer clone.O-Ring Kits FS: Matrix/DM4 / Freestyle / Intimidator / Shocker SFT & More!
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