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Manny99
09-25-2003, 01:41 PM
which kind woudl i need for my 98c if i wanna get a palmers stabilizer regulator? theres no upgrades in my 98c and i have a 12oz CO2 tank. woudl i need an inline, sideline, femal or male? woudl i also need a vertical adaptor? and would any drop forward work with the stabilizer or is there a certain drop forward that works best? thanx

Digger
09-25-2003, 01:47 PM
If you get the male stabilizer, you will need a vertical adaptor.

You can get the female stabilizer and bracket, with or without a drop forward. Just about any drop will do.

Either way you will probably need a new hose. A gauge is also optional, but could be useful.

Check out http://www.palmer-pursuit.com/online-catalog/stabilizer.htm for prices and more details.

There are some photos at: http://www.palmer-pursuit.com/techpages/stab-setups.htm.

Hope that helps.

E r y k
09-25-2003, 03:08 PM
well, before you jump to conclusons...

try to get anti siphon first... it will help a lot.

its a tube that goes into your tank and curves upwards and it keeps all the liquid out. unless you are fireing into the sky

but if you are set in stone and want to get a reg...

i would recommend a palmers stabilizer.

dont forget, you will need a V/A to install a male stabilzer into your gun.

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the female stabilizer is also an option

you can put a female stabilizer on any drop that has standard mounting screws... you can even mount it onto the stock tippmanns grip frame if you want.

if you dont want to shell out 20+ for sound mounting brackets, you can make your own out of scope rings (thats what they are made out of)

if you go female, you wont have to sacrafice the comfy front grip for a round tube.

i would recommend getting antisiphon first... then decide if you really need it. Anti siphon is only like 5- 10 bucks depending where u get it installed from.

eryk

Turambar
09-25-2003, 05:57 PM
With a male stabilizer you'll just need the vertical adapter and loctite or teflon tape. I also recommend anti-siphoning your co2 tank.