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Thread: Anyone know a Reg/Expansion Chamber that has a hole for Gauge?

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    Post Anyone know a Reg/Expansion Chamber that has a hole for Gauge?

    Hey I was wondering if anyone knew which reg/expansion chambers have holes for gauges in them. I think gauges are great for any marker.


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    Yeah I thought that was going to happen. I didn't know where to put it. Thanks.


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    The ANS regulator comes with a guage on it. It sells for around $80.

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    Gen X 2 Has a hole for a gauge and its a great reg, those are like a little more than 100

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    the pure energy regs have a spot for a gauge too. And they are only like 50 bucks.

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    I'm not sure, but I think you can order a Stabilizer with a tap for a gauge...

    Otherwise, LAPCO among others makes vertical ASA's with 2 holes, one for an air line and the other for a gauge.

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    Yah the palmers stabilizer has one and you can't go qrong with something from palmers.

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    If ur using n2 I wouldn't reccomend a third reg. There is one on the tank and the AIR valve. You can starve your gun wiht 3 regs.

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    Well I am running c02. I heard the Palmers Stabilizer is amazing for co2. How much do they run for around here? I will ask one of the guys up here too.


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    go to palmers... www.palmer-pursuit.com and look them up... They run anywhere from $60-100 US, depending on the setup. You might be able to find a used one, but people usually hang on to them because of their quality.

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    Pure Energy regulators do have a spot for a gauge.

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