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Re: fittings? help a noob

In Reply to: Re: fittings? help a noob posted by Xnuke on August 07, 2003 at 23:43:29:


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Posted by:
Erick "Darkside2" Erick

on August 31, 2003 at 23:47:28

: : : If you buy an Autococker you will need two(2) 90 degree macroline degree fittings and Macroline hose,and an ASA (or drop forward)including the screws to attach it to your gun. Or you can use stainless steel braided hose and 2 90 degree elbows.
: For the Angels all you need is the ASA or drop forward. It comes with 2 macroline fittings and a macroline hose.


Really, It depends on where You but which gun, For instance some cockers come factory stock with no Regulater and some do. All Angels come with a Reg though... But then if you bought it from yor local proshop they might've put an ASA and a drop and macro lone on already.

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