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Re: Automags and Co2...
In Reply to: Re: Automags and Co2... posted by The_Ralpst on March 11, 2003 at 20:21:14:
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Posted by: PigTech on March 28, 2003 at 11:03:27 Forum Moderator
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If you are using a remote, don't use an anti-siphon. An anti-siphon is designed for use when the tank is horizontal, turn it vertical on a full tank and it can end up turning into a siphon, force feeding liquid into the gun. The BEST thing you can do to prevent feeding liquid CO2 is to keep the tank vertical - I normally run my minimag with a CO2 tank in the vertical adapter on the gun - no problems in weather down to 70 degrees or so. See you on the field, |
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