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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: xpansion chamber questions

In Reply to: xpansion chamber questions posted by Soach on October 05, 2003 at 11:26:56:


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Posted by:
Jim "notcoolenoughforone" Riggleman

on October 07, 2003 at 18:18:29

Sorry abou the empty post. Anyway, installing an expansion chamber is pretty easy. In addition to the chamber itself, you will need a vertical adaptor and probably a shorter length of hose. I saw a kit with all three in my local pb store the other day for about $55. It was from Tippmann.

The vertical adaptor will fit into the valve where the gas line currently enters. The adaptor will redirect the gas to the foregrip. The expansion chamber screws into the adaptor at this point and serves as the new foregrip. Then the shortened gas line attaches to the expansion chamber from your ASA. Hope this helps. The instructions in the Tippmann kit are excellent. Getting the vertical adaptor to line up with the power tube is a little tricky. Other than that it is a piece of cake.
: Ok, im looking for an xpansion chamber. I no that it goes into the second handle thing but when you take the bottom off of the handle, it's blocked off from the gun. How is the Co2 supposed to feed into the gun? Do i have to take it to a shop and have them cut a hole there or what?
: Pleez tell me


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