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Siege
11-20-2001, 11:03 PM
Hey,

I was wondering if teh timmy would work atleast almost as good as gas if I got a stablizer and an anti siphon 20oz. Because my dad is currently lade off i have to make money a problem. And also does the Timmy's volumizer make that much a difference?

Thanx....
Peace out.... :)

(P.S. I fergot to ask,
How really does the DYE IZON sight work if u have a vert feed? Thanx....)

Marauder
11-21-2001, 04:26 AM
i guess it would work ok but i'd get a compressed air tank as soon as i could.

CountyPaintball
11-21-2001, 06:07 AM
The Intimidator works fairly well on CO2, as long as you have the anti-siphon and a decent regulator. Make sure you keep the pressure going into your gun below 500psi. As Marauder suggested, switch to nitrogen when you can. It will be a nice improvement.

If you go with the volumizer to convert to LP, make sure your inline reg drops the pressure below 200psi before it goes into the gun.

The IZON works well with vert feed because you don't actually look THROUGH the site. You use your two eyes separately to combine one image. If you look through the site with your right eye, you see the red dot where your gun is pointing. You look at your target with your left eye. Your brain combines the two images so it looks like your target has a red dot on him.

Hope it helps.
Mike

Siege
11-21-2001, 10:12 AM
Wait a second mike.

Doesnt the timmy have a regulator built in? And wut type of stabilizer does teh timmy use male or female? If u meant by i should get a better regulator which should i get? Sorry im not a nitrogen xpert most of my experience is with Co2.

Thanx....(just tryin to get educated)
Peace out.... :)

Siege
11-21-2001, 10:24 AM
Also wut barrel thread does the timmy used cuz i jsut noticed that when u go lookin fer barrels online they dont say that they r for teh timmy's.

Thanx....(kinda a stupid uestion but just tryin to get educated)
Peace out....

elTwitcho
11-21-2001, 10:36 AM
It does have it's own regulator, but that reg handles pressures around 500 psi much better than a higher pressure. That's why It's suggested you get an inline reg (like a stabilizer). The male or female stabilizer do the same thing, they just mount to your gun differently. I'd suggest getting a male stabilizer, because that way you wont have to buy a gas through grip as well. Also, the timmy takes cocker threads

pr0kch0p
11-21-2001, 10:56 AM
im also pretty sure there is no site rail on the timmy, but i saw vern1 or morpheus has one on theirs, but it was custom built, so they might be able to help you make one of your own.

slapcornpoopfac
11-22-2001, 06:19 PM
hey i was wondering when i put a X-fie 68ci/4500psi tank in my screw in phycho balistics drop foward that wil go into my A-n-s Gen-X regulator. now how much pressure should the ans reg be at when its set right? and should i gas it up then start to adjust it or will that like blow up the front?

CountyPaintball
11-23-2001, 09:46 AM
Assuming you don't have the lp mod, you want the pressure going into your gun to be below 500psi. You could probably take it down to about 250 if you want.

If you do have the LP mod, then you'd want the pressure to be below 200psi and adjust from there.

It's best to have the reg too low (first time installation) then gradually move it up to where you want it. Less chance of having it set too high prior to adjustment.

Good luck with it!
Mike