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January 12th, 04:52 PM
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mrsnipesalot
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marker help
ok now i have bought a new marker and its a fully automatic.But it has know where to atatch the co2 bottle.All there is, is a little nosslehttp://www.paintballforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=15813&stc=1&d=12001782 14http://www.paintballforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=15813&stc=1&d=12001782 14
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January 12th, 05:41 PM
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pbf douche
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You need an Asa/On-Off, which you can buy online, or your local paintball store will probally have them.
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January 13th, 08:07 AM
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mrsnipesalot
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dark.angel
You need an Asa/On-Off, which you can buy online, or your local paintball store will probally have them.
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k thnx that helped me out alot
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January 13th, 08:13 AM
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mrsnipesalot
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dark.angel
You need an Asa/On-Off, which you can buy online, or your local paintball store will probally have them.
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You think i could buy 1 at academy..If i can whats a reasonable price of 1
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January 13th, 03:27 PM
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pbf douche
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Academy Sporting Goods? I wouldn't think they would carry them, but who knows.They range from 15-40, which I recommended the CP on-offs.
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January 13th, 05:28 PM
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mrsnipesalot
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well i put in the asa on off switch and it came up to that little peice but i looked at my gun and i saw if i put that on i still couldnt hook up my co2..But i need one of those like braded hose things along with that so whats that called???
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January 13th, 06:04 PM
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I want to say .. you need a macroline, but i might of misread what you wrote.
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January 13th, 07:43 PM
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pbf douche
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Quote:
Originally Posted by adriansoso
well i put in the asa on off switch and it came up to that little peice but i looked at my gun and i saw if i put that on i still couldnt hook up my co2..But i need one of those like braded hose things along with that so whats that called???
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It is called marcoline, like RatedE covered. If you are thinking about using a braided hose for an compressed air operated gun, it will cause problems.
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January 14th, 08:59 AM
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LTD
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dark.angel
It is called marcoline, like RatedE covered. If you are thinking about using a braided hose for an compressed air operated gun, it will cause problems.
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As far as I know, HPA and steel braided hose mix well. It's macroline and Co2 that don't mix.
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January 14th, 10:03 AM
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Your gun is not fully automatic and will not handle CO2 well at all, it will most likely result in blown o-rings.
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January 14th, 05:14 PM
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mrsnipesalot
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what do u mean it will end with the result of blown o-rings?
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January 14th, 05:27 PM
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I was saving that bacon
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Running CO2 through cockers can ruin o-rings, so you may have to change them faster than normal. I have ran co2 through cockers, but only with a syphon tube.
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January 14th, 05:38 PM
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mrsnipesalot
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and what exactly r 0-rings???
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January 14th, 05:42 PM
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seals.
take the bolt out, you'll see two seals around it. those are o-rings. there's also one ont he threads of you tanks and in all sortf of small places inside all the moving parts of you marker.
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January 14th, 05:44 PM
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I was saving that bacon
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They are shaped like an O . They are rubbery, and help keep seals, so thing do not leak and such.
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