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SmartDyeSpyder
06-23-2001, 09:46 AM
What is the best regulator that i can get...but put a money option in there, b/c i am not the richest man alive...All i am really lookin for is expirence w/ the reg. u tell me.

SpydrRenegade311
06-23-2001, 09:48 AM
the best reg you can get is a palmer stabilizer if you are running co2 that is the best reg for it hands down and imsure most will agree with that

SmartDyeSpyder
06-23-2001, 10:17 AM
ok thanks but do you have any sites or prices?

pr0kch0p
06-23-2001, 10:56 AM
they run around $90, that is pretty much the standard price for them. you can find them at http://www.g3pb.com and http://www.bbtpaintball.com

FallenAngel1237
06-23-2001, 05:09 PM
You could get the stabalizer for under 90 bucks at http://www.nationalpb.com

toadman7b22
06-24-2001, 01:22 PM
stab for co2
for n2 get a vigi and guage (inline off ebay)
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SmartDyeSpyder
06-24-2001, 02:12 PM
Thanks guys, or girls, i have CO2 so i will probably save up a little bit more money and get the stabilizer. Thanks again.

SIGSays
06-24-2001, 02:51 PM
you made a wise choice. anyway....... how do people make there own drop forwards?

SmartDyeSpyder
06-25-2001, 08:30 AM
My friend and I got a Piece of aluminum, flexible and light, We got ours from ducting work. WE flattened it out, drilled the holes in place, made sure they were the right size, on a COMPACT it is easy, and we shaped it the way we wanted, 5 inches forward, 3 1/2 down. And the before painting we made sure it fit, and the screws that came w/ the bottomline, were a little long, so we took a piece of wood and shaped it to allow the extra screw be taken up. WE then found two more screws and made sure it fit. when it did, we then took it off and painted it w/e color u desire, we chose silver to match my gun. and spray painted it, it is hard to find a paint that will be tough enough to be able to take the bangs of paintballing but we put 5 coats of sivler on the aluminum, and like 10 on the piece of wood, make sure u sand the piece of wood, just so it doesn't look crappy and when the paint is on, it doesn't show any of the grain of the wood. Any more questions just reply.

krasher
06-25-2001, 09:25 AM
you need to thread it too.

SmartDyeSpyder
06-26-2001, 12:07 PM
not really, we just pushed it thru, it was tight enough and not too loose.