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In Reply to: Re: remote or antisiphon?? posted by Jason on June 12, 2003 at 10:45:56:


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Posted by:
Jason "Zippy" Finnie

on June 13, 2003 at 13:53:52

: : if i wanted to get a gun that cant have liquid co2 in it would i be better off getting a remote or an antisiphon for my tank?? and what is the best remote to get under $50???

: @@@Zack, as far as keeping liquid out of the gun, both a remote or an anti-siphon tank would do the trick. It all depends on your preference as to mounting the tank on your gun as a stock ot on your back with a line. I have 2 remotes I use, a Parkoil and an old school steel braid Pro-line, never had problems with either. Jason

One more thing, don't use an anti-siphon tank with a remote, will suck up the liquid like a siphon. Anti siphon tanks are only meant to be mounted horizontally.


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