Need an in line CO2 Regulator

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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Hey guys I need help finding an inline CO2 regulator. I was thinking of getting the Kobalt CO2 regulator but after reading reviews I'm hesitant. Can anyone vouch for this product or help me find a more reliable one?

I need

Direct Tank Connection in (HPA or CO2)
Hose out
Quick Disconnect
Pressure Gauge
50-150PSI range
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Palmer's Pursuit Inline Stabilizer. Around $60. Perfect for HPA or CO2 and has an adjustable range of 0 - 800 psi. Have never had a problem with that.
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Hubb wrote:Palmer's Pursuit Inline Stabilizer. Around $60. Perfect for HPA or CO2 and has an adjustable range of 0 - 800 psi. Have never had a problem with that.
I took a look at it, it seems the line and tank are adapter to the regulator. I'm looking for an all in one. Relatively cheap too. Like $70
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Check eBay?
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I bought one of the Kobalt regulators when it first came out and I have never had a problem. Works great and makes life very easy.

The reviews I found interesting though. The O-ring problem is probably user caused as I've rotated many a tank through my regulator with out problem but did notice that if I wasn't careful I could nick the O-ring a little.
The leaky regulator issues just sounds like a accidental manufacture defect to me.

If you want to try something else, eBay or Palmer Pursuit are your best bets.
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Palmer will be your best quality, but since you seem more concerned with the price... :roll: you're gonna have to get something of lesser quality.
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