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  • don miguel
    the legend
    • Sep 2006
    • 1141

    #1

    thoughts on female stabilizer setup...

    I just discovered this setup from this picture on the palmer website:


    I like that idea becuse then I counld mount it on my SS25 and put a shorty CP forgrip I have on the inline asa. Then It would look pretty sweet. I understand this isn't an on/off and I would like to know if anyone has this setup and and what they think about it. I found no reviews on it on PBreview, so here is the place to ask.

    ** I want a more consistant reg than the CCM one (it get's bad reviews) and the stabilizer has great reviews. I think this would be a cool setup and I want opinions.**

    THANKS
  • Pneumagger
    I like 'Mags.

    • Jun 2006
    • 3556

    #2
    It's a stabilizer that just accepts a screw in output. Nothing special. Palmers makes just about every compatible stabilizer output you'd every need, and for extra money he'd custom make you a stabilizer output. They make 1/8 NPT output, female CA output, male CA output, side output, Phantom valve thread output, Beer keg output, etc...

    That particular blazer has 2 stablizers, one feeding the other. That is like a liquid Co2 Fort Knox right there... nothin's getting past. Great for running liquid Co2 even High rates of fire.

    If your running a single stabilizer and an anti-syphon, you'll be doing flawles on C02. If your running HPA, a Stabilizer is still great - although you can look at other regs too. The AKA 2 Liter is an excellent HPA reg. For a CCM SS-25 I reccomend a Palmer's fatty for all your regulating needs.
    They get a bit pricey... but they are well worth it. Nothing regs co2 better than a Palmer Stab.

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    • Triangle

      #3
      If you're going CO2 I can definately reccomend anything Palmers, as Pmagger above just said.
      If you know enough about what you want in a reg, and how you'll be using it, there's option that they'll build you a reg tailored to what you'll be using it for.

      If you're running HPA, I HIGHLY reccomend An AKA sidewinder, or their 2 liter. I'd opt for the sidewinder, and they're probably cheaper on the used market. I have no experience with the 2liter.

      Another reg to look at would be the Custom products variety. Very nice regs, I've had nothing but excellence from mine.

      When I had my Blazer, I had that exact same setup, and ran an anti siphoned 20 ouncer' into it. Never had a problem with it.

      Are you gonna shoot HA or CO2?

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      • craltal
        MCB, baby...
        • Oct 2003
        • 1452

        #4
        the stab works just fine on HPA too. Especially on a sniper. For your intended purpose, it will work wonderfully.

        Just make sure you re-chrono if you switch between HPA and CO2

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        • SR_matt
          Santa Sucks
          • Jun 2006
          • 1072

          #5
          i use a female stab. my set up goes stab-1/4 turn in line on/off-gas thru grip. it works very very well.

          by using the 1/4 turn onoff there is next to no air in the system to bleed off back through the stab. it also can help you drop the psi some what since you have the extra resevoir space.

          i have no problems with it, just takes about 1000 shots give or take to break it (mine after a case or 2 is giving me like +/- 2 fps, the first shot after i let it sit for a whiel drops about 20 fps since im using co2 but meh its nice)

          -matt

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          • trevorjk
            <S>WooLooLoo</S>
            • Dec 2002
            • 4324

            #6
            Originally posted by Triangle
            If you're going CO2 I can definately reccomend anything Palmers, as Pmagger above just said.
            If you know enough about what you want in a reg, and how you'll be using it, there's option that they'll build you a reg tailored to what you'll be using it for.

            If you're running HPA, I HIGHLY reccomend An AKA sidewinder, or their 2 liter. I'd opt for the sidewinder, and they're probably cheaper on the used market. I have no experience with the 2liter.

            Another reg to look at would be the Custom products variety. Very nice regs, I've had nothing but excellence from mine.

            When I had my Blazer, I had that exact same setup, and ran an anti siphoned 20 ouncer' into it. Never had a problem with it.

            Are you gonna shoot HA or CO2?
            WOA! what happened??? did i miss something??? Triangle.... nice to don?????

            but yes, Triangle and pnuemagger nailed it on the head. was just surprised to see triangle being a good boy
            t33kyboy "So if a cat is dropped from 11 inches, it will most likely die."

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            • don miguel
              the legend
              • Sep 2006
              • 1141

              #7
              Originally posted by Pneumagger
              It's a stabilizer that just accepts a screw in output. Nothing special. Palmers makes just about every compatible stabilizer output you'd every need, and for extra money he'd custom make you a stabilizer output. They make 1/8 NPT output, female CA output, male CA output, side output, Phantom valve thread output, Beer keg output, etc...

              That particular blazer has 2 stablizers, one feeding the other. That is like a liquid Co2 Fort Knox right there... nothin's getting past. Great for running liquid Co2 even High rates of fire.

              If your running a single stabilizer and an anti-syphon, you'll be doing flawles on C02. If your running HPA, a Stabilizer is still great - although you can look at other regs too. The AKA 2 Liter is an excellent HPA reg. For a CCM SS-25 I reccomend a Palmer's fatty for all your regulating needs.
              They get a bit pricey... but they are well worth it. Nothing regs co2 better than a Palmer Stab.
              thanks so much, that really helped BTW. I am running HPA and I was looking into stabilizers, I didn't know how good the stock CCM reg was, so I looked it up and it's got close to a 7/10 rating (same as what I got in english as a midterm ). I liked the reviews on thestabilizer because it gives consistant shots and that's what Im looking for for my pump. I have on of these:


              and i wanted to mount it in the inline asa, and run a female stabilizer for a bottomline. So I could have a regulated gun w/ a sick foregrip. But I don't know if that's practical or not, It would look sweet.

              otherwise I might just go for the fatty, or for some extra cash HYPER2.

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              • CONFIRMEDKILL
                Registered User
                • Jul 2006
                • 73

                #8
                Though I wont be doing this I am curios(sp?), If I put that on my minimag, Would I be able to run co2?

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                • trevorjk
                  <S>WooLooLoo</S>
                  • Dec 2002
                  • 4324

                  #9
                  Originally posted by CONFIRMEDKILL
                  Though I wont be doing this I am curios(sp?), If I put that on my minimag, Would I be able to run co2?

                  ive seen it done, i have also seen classic valv'd mags run on co2 using nothing more then an ACI Sub Zero expansion chamber. so if classic mags can run on a $20-30 expansion chamber just fine, they for sure can work on stabalizers.
                  t33kyboy "So if a cat is dropped from 11 inches, it will most likely die."

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                  • don miguel
                    the legend
                    • Sep 2006
                    • 1141

                    #10
                    a slightly uglier (yet practical) solution IMHO, the "sideline" stabilizer:



                    mabe that's what your looking for?

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                    • wjr
                      Registered User
                      • Feb 2006
                      • 995

                      #11
                      Originally posted by CONFIRMEDKILL
                      Though I wont be doing this I am curios(sp?), If I put that on my minimag, Would I be able to run co2?

                      Remember, classic mags came out before HPA was used.

                      As long as you have an anti-siphon tank, a remote, or have the tank mounted vertically, you should have no problems.



                      Originally posted by DM
                      7/10 rating (same as what I got in english as a midterm )
                      Why does this not surprise me?

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                      • don miguel
                        the legend
                        • Sep 2006
                        • 1141

                        #12
                        Originally posted by wjr
                        Remember, classic mags came out before HPA was used.

                        As long as you have an anti-siphon tank, a remote, or have the tank mounted vertically, you should have no problems.





                        Why does this not surprise me?

                        probably not I know you think Im, so stupid.

                        hmmmm let's see

                        history B-
                        math A-
                        science A
                        english C

                        pretty good.

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                        • txaggie08
                          Big mouth
                          • Jan 2005
                          • 1213

                          #13
                          Originally posted by don miguel
                          probably not I know you think Im, so stupid.

                          hmmmm let's see

                          history B-
                          math A-
                          science A
                          english C

                          pretty good.

                          Try this one don

                          Nautical archaeology -4.0
                          Nautical archaeology of North America-3.0
                          History of the world pre-1660- 3.0
                          Indians of North America-4.0
                          Geography of the global village-3.0

                          Im impressed youve managed to pul a ~3.0 GPA in a public highschool for a semester, Care to continue the grade argument with my college GPR however?

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                          • don miguel
                            the legend
                            • Sep 2006
                            • 1141

                            #14
                            I don't speak college! what are you talking about? my school uses 5.0 as max GPA BTW. it's a wierd system. Good grades BTW, I'm impressed.

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                            • Triangle

                              #15
                              Originally posted by trevorjk
                              WOA! what happened??? did i miss something??? Triangle.... nice to don?????

                              but yes, Triangle and pnuemagger nailed it on the head. was just surprised to see triangle being a good boy

                              He didn't ask a completely retarded question.


                              Keyword is 'completely'

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