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Re: Volumizer vs. Low Pressure Chamber... Same thing?

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Posted by ShockJock on August 29, 2002 at 11:27:12:

In Reply to: Volumizer vs. Low Pressure Chamber... Same thing? posted by swerbs724 on August 28, 2002 at 22:23:50:

: I have a volumizer for my gun. I am going to be purchasing some new equiptment for it, and was wondering about a low pressure chamber. Does it do the same thing as a volumizer? If not, what does it do and does anyone have any suggestions on the matter.

Usually, volumizer is just another term for low pressure chamber. But then again, I don't know what kind of marker you're talking about. I believe that low pressure chambers for Angels were the first to be called volumizers, and around here in Cali if someone refers to a volumizer you can still be about 90% sure they're talking about those. But lately I've started hearing people refer to low pressure chambers for Cockers and Spyder/Spyderclones as volumizers too.




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