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Re: EVIL SMOKESTACK

In Reply to: Re: EVIL SMOKESTACK posted by PigTech on February 18, 2003 at 10:40:11:


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Posted by:
Greg Sanders
on March 06, 2003 at 19:10:36

: : Is there anyway to get my smokestack to fit on my spyder flash, I thought when i ordered it online the description said the stack had o-rings to fit any marker.But the stack is the same size as the vertical feed tube on my marker.

: The Smokestack is a feed extension. It slides in exactly where a hopper normally slides in. That means if your Spyder needs a vertical feed adapter to hold the hopper, the Smokestack goes into the vertical feed adapter.

: See you on the field,
: -Bill Mills

My Black Dragun has a vertical feed adapter, and the SmokeStack was advertized to work fine with it. Well, it won't fit. It's about the exact same size. Any suggestions?

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