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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

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In Reply to: Re: response trigger posted by moosecustome on October 15, 2003 at 09:01:19:


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Posted by:
Clayphoto

on October 15, 2003 at 10:06:59

I assume you're talking about the Female Palmer Stabilizer? That is the route I went along with the mini-drop and ring mount from their web site. Is a nice setup when you want to keep your air out of your way and keep the tank on your shoulder.

Two tips if you do it that way. First if you get a Mini-Drop, you will not have to do anything with your airline. It is a snug setup, but just plug in your existing airline straight into the Stabilizer and it fits securely.

The ring mount looks weak but it actually is more than sturdy enough to hold the Stabilizer in place. I put my gun through more impacts and beatings than anybody I know and it's held up. HOWEVER, you have four very small, close thread screws that hold the ring together. I had problems with them backing out as I played and handled the gun. But if you get a little bit of Blue lock-tite on the screw threads and you'll never have to think about them again.

:you can get just the palmer for replacing the tank asa. look at palmers web page. i am looking for a long fitting to screw it in to where the hose goes into the marker so i can have my grip back and not change the angle of my tank.

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