View Full Version : Palmer Stabilizer for A-5w/remote
BMFer
09-21-2004, 10:40 AM
I need some help. I've seen the male stabilizer for the A-5 and an in-line stabilizer for remotes. Any one use the remote Palmer? Which one should I get for an A-5?
Greedy
09-21-2004, 12:01 PM
I know alot of A-5's and I don't know of anyone who has the inline + remote combo. Then again the type of marker wouldn't matter, it could be on a M98 with Inline and have the same results as it would with an A-5.
I'd just go with the Male, if you wanted to take off your remote and just screw in C02 you could, if you use the inline you could only use it with your remote.
BMFer
09-21-2004, 12:08 PM
Thx for the reply greedy. That's the way I was leaning. Have you ever used, or considered getting the E-Bolt? I've read varying reviews about this upgrade. btw, sweet looking A-5.
Os_Gardi
09-21-2004, 12:37 PM
just FYI e-bolt is a kit for the M98, You are prolly refering to the E-grip right?
BMFer
09-21-2004, 12:53 PM
My bad. I read somewhere else that there was an E-bolt was for the A-5. I checked the Tippman website and it is only avail. for the 98. thx
EDIT: Have you heard of any good upgrades for the A-5 internals?
A-5 user
09-21-2004, 02:07 PM
dont get new internals, they cause more problems then they are worth. however polishing your internals will make everything run much smoother. if you need directions on how to poish your internals check the ultimate sticky, and if that doesnt satisfy you then pm me.
Os_Gardi
09-21-2004, 02:41 PM
There is one good internals set for the A-5: The Low Pressure Kit (http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/2637/) internals. Really though, you prolly don't want that upgrade right away. Honestly the stock internals are pretty good, most aftermarket upgrades won't provide a noticable increase in performance (aside from the LPK).
FuzzzET
09-21-2004, 04:01 PM
well obviously he's running co2 so their was no point in suggesting that to him...when i shot the lpk, yes it was smoother and quieter but i get the same effect when i polish my internals, put some aluminum polish in their and maybe use the Rocket Cock II to quiet things up a bit (yes it does quiet things a little) just without the rear cocking assembly so their was no point in posting that...
MA_paintballer
09-21-2004, 04:35 PM
Originally posted by Os_Gardi
There is one good internals set for the A-5: The Low Pressure Kit (http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/2637/) internals. Really though, you prolly don't want that upgrade right away. Honestly the stock internals are pretty good, most aftermarket upgrades won't provide a noticable increase in performance (aside from the LPK).
I dont know too much about A-5's but I know on the 98 customs the lpk isnt really worth it, as you need a reg and a n2 tank anyway.
Os_Gardi
09-21-2004, 04:48 PM
Originally Posted by FuzzzET
well obviously he's running co2 so their was no point in suggesting that to him...when i shot the lpk, yes it was smoother and quieter but i get the same effect when i polish my internals, put some aluminum polish in their and maybe use the Rocket Cock II to quiet things up a bit (yes it does quiet things a little) just without the rear cocking assembly so their was no point in posting that...
Hmmmmmm.... so you say that you get the same results by polishing you're internals as when you install a LPK? Interesting, I'll have to keep that one in mind next time I think about upgradeing. :pinocch:
Oh and in case you missed it ginally posted by Os_gardi
Really though, you prolly don't want that upgrade right away
Whether it's worth it or not is all opinion.
FuzzzET
09-21-2004, 06:27 PM
wow ur dumb...i said that my set up compared to the lpk internals on the terms smoothness and loundess, their's not much of a difference, and have tried out both. in fact idk y u brought up the lpk in the first place like i said because it's main purpose is TOTALLY different from what we are talking about plus he dosen't got an hpa set and reg like already stated plus u wouldn't buy the lpk just to make ur marker quieter...
i'll keep u in mind next time we talk about internals:rolleyes: :grouphug:
Turambar
09-21-2004, 06:32 PM
Anyways, how about we take the LP kit talk somewhere else.
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