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E|Stupido
07-31-2001, 03:22 PM
Now i know what they are and what they do, what i need to know where you put it. Does it connect to your vertical adapter? Is it possible to have both a regulator and an expansion chamber? Thank you in advance.
SH4YD33
07-31-2001, 03:29 PM
yeah it connects into your va i dont know about having both.. but if you run remote your remote line can serve as a expansion chanmer.. hope i helped.. heres a pic of my gun with the regulator installed
http://www.pbreview.com/fpics/SH4YD33073101152626_0049.jpg
:D i just love showing my gun
Paint Bulley
07-31-2001, 03:44 PM
If you get a regulator and you also want to have an x-chamber, you could have the reg. going into your gun and a hose coming out of your reg to your x-chamber wich might be able to attach to your bottom line or drob forward. But it would look stupid IMHO.
so you can just antisyphon your tanks for $16 each.
elTwitcho
07-31-2001, 05:38 PM
If you're running CO2 (which I assume you are if you're using expansion chambers) never ever ever put the expansion chamber after the regulator. The CO2 will go out the reg at your set pressure, expand, increase in pressure and completely void whatever use the regulator had
DasBaldDog
08-01-2001, 05:25 PM
Si. If you are going to use both, run the bottle on Remote instead of expansion. Does the same thing but doesn't clutter up your gun. Anti-syphon is better than expansion and remote.
MrENT
08-01-2001, 05:34 PM
if you want a reg and keep liquid co2 out of your gun, a palmers stabilizer will do the job.
you can install a anti-siphon tube in your co2 tank it will help keep liquid co2 out of your marker.
CARBON
08-01-2001, 06:15 PM
have the ans expnsion chamber kit, but I just ordered this pin valve regulator that screws into your co2 tank and works just like the pin valve
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pr0kch0p
08-01-2001, 06:36 PM
CARBON: get a new foregrip, the x-chamber will screw everything up. get another regulator or gas-thru-foregrip, but you prolly want to get another co2 tolerant regulator.
SIGSays
08-02-2001, 09:06 AM
put a xpansion chamber into the vert adapter then get a pmi reg for your bottomline and a antisiphon tube in your tank and it'll all work out.
Saiyan_warrior
08-02-2001, 09:59 AM
Dont use an X chamber first and then a reg as a bottom line. It defeats the whole purpose of usin the reg so its useless
SH4YD33
08-02-2001, 10:59 AM
pmi has a regulator that you can plug onto your bottomline.. i dont know who sells it but they make it. you would plug it on your bottomline where you would plug the tank.. then you would plug the tank into that.. search around.. i would recomend running remote or antisiphonm tho.
SIGSays
08-02-2001, 04:42 PM
yeah that's what i'm talking about. skanline.com has them
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