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Re: Macro-line question

In Reply to: Macro-line question posted by Silvester on February 03, 2003 at 12:50:02:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on February 03, 2003 at 14:52:24

Yes you can use macro-line, I'm a big fan of it and use it on my autococker and other guns, and I never have a problem with it. I hear constantly (especially from friends) that they will never use it becuase it leaks. Can't figure out why they have the probs and I never have. It is a good idea to keep some spare hose in the tool box in case. Never heard of it splitting from outdoor temp changes. Hope it helps.

Razor


: I split the hose from my verticle bottle adapter to the air intake on my Carbine and I need to know if I can use Macro-line hose.

: I'm running CO2 remote with an expansion chamber in the verticle bottle adapter.

: I live in lower NY, but play mostly at EMR in northern PA.

: I was told it should be ok, but to carry extra tubing... and that the tube may split with feild temperature changes.

: Am I better off just getting steel braid hose?


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