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Re: Macro-line question
In Reply to: Re: Macro-line question posted by Razorpb on February 03, 2003 at 14:52:24:
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Posted by: Silvester on February 03, 2003 at 16:25:25
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: Razor : 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. You're running full pressure (un-regulated) CO2 through it? By the Gods, I've been out of the game WAY too long... I feel like I'm asking squid questions... :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. I've found that most leaks with P-ball guns are either a lack of teflon tape, poor tightening or bad seals... Thanks for the input! |
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