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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: expansion chamber, anti siphon, or regulator

In Reply to: Re: expansion chamber, anti siphon, or regulator posted by FoxWalk on September 11, 2003 at 18:52:29:


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Posted by:
moosecustome

on September 11, 2003 at 23:21:39

Boy Dan,
You read my mind. I have not used an anti-siphon, I have used an expansion chamber, but is not worth it for cold weather, fall weather it works best. I would also get a palmer stabilizer of all the research I have done that is what I would get it is said that "a palmer is designed for co2"

if you have a m98 or a 98c you will need to set it up one of 2 ways
install a vertical addapter($20),a male palmer($88)this changes the feel of the marker because these are not handles or grips this may bother you it may not, I have asked palmer if they have a fitting so you could screw a palmer "direct" in to the valve where the hose goes, they don't have a fitting that long

or use a female palmer($73) and palmer mount kit($16)this changes the feel of the marker because you loose the angle of the tank

go to www.countypaintball.com or www.palmer-persuit.com and view each of these parts. Mike at countypb is one of the best places I have dealt with.

third is use hpa, crossfire has tanks for $200
or for co2 don't use over a 16oz tank

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