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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: expansion chamber, anti siphon, or regulator

In Reply to: expansion chamber, anti siphon, or regulator posted by petrong1186 on September 11, 2003 at 17:26:36:


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Posted by:
FoxWalk
on September 11, 2003 at 18:52:29

I haven't had much experiance with antisiphon tanks, but I can tell if you are going to choose between a reg and an Xchamber you chould get the reg.

Unless you are really on a tight budget. Even still I would save and get the reg. Regs to the same thing as an Xchamber but they do it better they also do more. Like let you change the input pressure of your gun if you ever go Low Pressure.
I would look at a reg by palmer pursuits. They handle liquid CO2 really well.
http://www.palmer-pursuit.com


: the winter is just around the corner and i like to play all year round(my friends think i am crazy). i was wondering for winter play to keep liquid CO2 from going into the internials, should i get an expansion chamber, anti siphon, or regulator, and what make and model should i get.

: thank you in advance
: dan


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