Cheap co2 regulator+hose

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frankrede
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After thanksgiving guys Lowes co2 regulators will be on sale for 50$

http://lowes.shoplocal.com/lowes/defaul ... reref=0660
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Sweet I think I will get one.What size tanks are they?
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They aren't tanks, its the regulator. You use regular paintball tanks.
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Wow that's awesome!! I may have to help myself to one of those. They look reasonable quality and are ready to connect your CO2 tank ...and they have a quick connect, making them ready to plug into about anything.

Thanks for the heads-up Frank!
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Is that a black friday sale or is that the price change?
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So it is just the reg with no tank? Do you know what pressure it regulates to?
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I don't believe it goes over 125.
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jon_89 wrote:So it is just the reg with no tank? Do you know what pressure it regulates to?
Maybe a little disappointing...the info on the Lowes site indicated "up to 120 psi". Frank, can you verify whether or not this unit will allow outputs greater than 120 psi?

Edit: You beat me Frank...I'm a little bummed.. :( Maybe an investment into a Palmers may be better for me. Still for $49, a tempting deal.
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Well I guess 125 psi is okay but yeah starman I would have to agree with you on a palmers reg.
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The Jac pac goes up to 120psi.

http://www.jacpacco2.com/pressureAdjustment

Plenty for pvc canons.
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starman wrote:
jon_89 wrote:So it is just the reg with no tank? Do you know what pressure it regulates to?
Maybe a little disappointing...the info on the Lowes site indicated "up to 120 psi". Frank, can you verify whether or not this unit will allow outputs greater than 120 psi?

Edit: You beat me Frank...I'm a little bummed.. :( Maybe an investment into a Palmers may be better for me. Still for $49, a tempting deal.
I would go for a palmer, I am messing around with mine right now and it is well worth the price.
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Gippeto wrote:Plenty for pvc canons.
Yes, true true. I guess I was looking for a one size fits all solution for cheap.
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