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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: what do you think

In Reply to: what do you think posted by adrez on June 14, 2003 at 15:38:40:


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Posted by:
Clayphoto

on June 16, 2003 at 14:58:12

I myself bought a Female Palmer Stabilizer for my C98. One of the best buy's I've made. More consistant accuracy, better gas efficiency, and best of no is MUCH more resistant to power spiking. The accuracy is very apparent no the elevation. In 80 degree weather I now get between 1800-2100 rounds per 20oz tank. Also, Palmer regulators in particular are good about eating up CO2. This solves the problem of shooting 270fps in 55 degree weather and 310 in 70 degree weather.

For a C98, I highly recommend the Palmer Stabilizer from my own experience. In addition to what I mentioned above, if you end up with HPA someday you can just transplant the Palmer, when it is combined with an anti-siphone tube it controls evaporation better than the expansion chambers I've run across, and you have more options on how to mount the Palmer than you do with expansion chambers.

I'm sure there are other regulators that can do as good of a job for CO2 ran C98's, but I'm sold on the Palmer.

: what do you guys think about pmi pure energy regulators,i was think of putting that on my 98 custom, running co2,are these good regulators for co2


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