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August 15th, 11:57 AM
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Regulators
another noob question. sorry but do all regulators fit spyders or is there just a small group? thanks
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August 15th, 11:58 AM
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just make a big thread with all of your questions. what gun do you have?
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August 15th, 12:04 PM
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asa regulators will obviously fit asa holes... but there are some regulators that don't fit asa holes... be sure to buy an "inline" or "asa" regulator if buying for a spyder that has a veritcal adapter.
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August 15th, 12:23 PM
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ok I got a Spyder electra acs
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August 15th, 12:34 PM
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u mite need 2 buy an assualt block it differs...
with the imagine u dont need 1 but with the pilot u do...
just take it 2 ur pro shop
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August 15th, 12:35 PM
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ahhh problem with that bout 2 hour drive
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August 15th, 12:38 PM
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ok hm...
just checked the kingman site and yes u can slap one on a electra
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August 16th, 10:03 AM
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ok thanks alot
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August 16th, 11:39 AM
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Next Question...
vertical adaptors aboth the regulator/expansion chamber (wateva) what do you recommend i get? for my electra acs
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August 16th, 04:40 PM
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reg-yes
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August 16th, 05:08 PM
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expansion= co2
reg=hpa
.....get the reg.....but cant co2 damage most regs........might want to check on that
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August 16th, 05:15 PM
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yeh i think ur right c02 can damage the regulator.
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August 16th, 05:42 PM
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get a reg...i have never heard of regs breakin cause of co2
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August 16th, 06:10 PM
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...but then again have u ever heard of regs being used with co2....bc i havent
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August 16th, 06:14 PM
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i have
email a site n ask
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August 16th, 06:22 PM
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^^^ good plan...email a site or........wild idea.........CALL the proshop and ask....
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August 16th, 06:36 PM
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palmer stabilizer regs are designed to work with co2. also the PMI pure energy reg will work with co2 too, but the palmers is probablly better. actually, most regs will "work" with co2, but of course they "work" better with hpa...
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August 16th, 06:41 PM
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paintthecatblue-youre exactly right. palmer stabs work great with co2..although they are costly and dont look too good
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August 16th, 06:42 PM
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ok but isnt there a problem wit the psi a electra requires 750-850 psi most regulators ive seen cant get that high.
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August 16th, 07:34 PM
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regs adjsut input pressure... and im pretty sure a spyder can go on 600psi
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