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Re: NEWBIE!! REGULATOR HELP!!!!

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Posted by Lance Sherst on June 23, 2002 at 01:09:24:

In Reply to: NEWBIE!! REGULATOR HELP!!!! posted by Jeffrey_ on June 22, 2002 at 23:58:00:

: I have A shutter with all the stocks and I want to replace the X-xhamber with a regulator.
: 1- What's a good but inexpensive reg. that'll work good with c02.
: 2- Is it ok to have two regulators( i heard the stock reg. sucks) ??
: thanks

Well,the absolute best reg for CO2 is the Palmers(Male) Stabilizer,it is not really inexpensive(About $90.00)but it will be the last reg you will ever have to buy,it is also great for HPA,should you decide to switch over.You can also use two regs,but I would open up the flow to the max on the stock reg and adjust your input with the Palmers,or you can get rid of the stock reg and get a drop forward or bottomline.Hope this helps


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