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Date Posted: 06:35:22 05/21/03 Wed
Author: Paintball Newbie
Author Host/IP: 65.141.14.80
Subject: Regulator needed for CO2 or not needed?

I was wondering what is the purpose of having a regulator on a marker? Currently I own a F4 Illustrator and was interested in putting a regulator on it. Can you have a reg. even if your running CO2? If not, do you need HPA? I already have a 4 stage expansion chamber, but can you also use a regulator too or is it a waste of money? The reason I'm asking is because I'm trying to keep the pressure more consistent. I am currently running CO2 but it always fluctuates. I'm trying to figure out a way to keep the velocity at a stable psi w/o it jumping up and down. Other suggestions for this problem would be grately appreciated. Thanks!

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