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Date Posted: 16:00:21 05/22/03 Thu
Author: DaRaptor
Author Host/IP: 67.4.71.53
Subject: The Details....
In reply to: Paintball Newbie 's message, "Re: Regulator needed for CO2 or not needed?" on 14:47:44 05/22/03 Thu

If you go ahead and get a palmer, I would recommend the following...

If you have an older, angled bottomline (with the gas ports on the side) then you will need TWO 90 degree macroline fittings, and some hose. MAKE SURE YOU CUT THE HOSE LONG ENOUGH...it's easy to make it shorter, but if you get it too short, it's wasted. (But I always save my extra pieces, just in case I change my setup and need a shorter piece)

If you have the newer bottomline (with the air port in sticking out the front) then I would recommend adding a 90 degree hard elbow to the above....reason being, a straight macroline fitting doesn't allow the flexibility, and the hose really is kinda hard...

As for the guage, you can get one from Palmer's (get a 0-1200psi) or you can get one elsewhere online, or probably at your local paintball shop.

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  • Re: Regulator needed for CO2 or not needed? -- Toklas, 16:31:31 05/22/03 Thu
  • Re: Regulator needed for CO2 or not needed? -- Paintball Newbie, 05:10:03 05/23/03 Fri


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