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Re: oops, but here is a couple of solutions

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Posted by splat_king_cole on July 21, 2002 at 11:21:45:

In Reply to: palmer stabilizer posted by speedking on July 21, 2002 at 00:16:28:

Sure, a palmer stabalizer will work on a TL plus but you might have a problem making the steel braided hose reach the regulator. I solved the problem by making an aluminum extention for my drop foreward moving it foreward another 2.75 inches and running the hose in front of the regulator. This works great because it makes the foregrip more comfortable and it moves the tank up even further making your gun more compact. It will probably fit without doing this but if you have access to the equipment I highly recommend doing it like that. You can also use macroline to fit it however you want but why pay more money for something that is lower quality.

Reguardless, of what you decide you WILL NEED some kind of adapter to go from the metric threads of the kingman airlines to the standard threads of the regulator. The palmer does have a port that will show the regulator output if you put a gauge on it but it will just get in your way if you use it while you play.

P.S. sorry about resending your message


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