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Re: question on drop forward installation

In Reply to: question on drop forward installation posted by john on April 30, 2003 at 16:31:23:


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Posted by:
Daniel "The_Crawler" McCarthy
on April 30, 2003 at 20:42:28

: is there any good documentation out on the web on how to install a drop forward, ie connecting the hoses in the right way?

: and better still---i am using a tippman 98 now, and plan to soon upgrade to an autococker. i got a nicer drop forward with the on off with that in mind, but is it even worth installing on the tippmann in the mean time, or should i just wait till i have the cocker and then install it on that?


ANSWER
if you already have the drop forward instalation should be pretty easy, the hoses and stuff just fit right in. If you are experiencing any leaks just put some sort of lock-tite where the bottomline meets the adapter. It can be found at any harware store, just ask.

In regards to your question about the autococker. It depends on when yourr gonna get the gun. If its gonna be awile then why not put the stuff on your tippman? If your getting the cocker soon then wait.


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