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Re: Microline...

In Reply to: Microline... posted by Back2it on April 08, 2003 at 19:55:41:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on April 11, 2003 at 14:43:31

a) it will have nothing to do with your efficiency, b) it shouldn't be a pain c) I don't know that there any better or different fittings, I imagine they are all about the same.

Razor

3: I asked this in the misc. forum, but i figured you guys know a lot and could probably help me. I'm thinking about 12 grams for my phantom (i wanna play some stock class) but I've been shooting off of a tank for a long time, and so I currently have a braded hose on the gun. I hear that microline is much more efficient for 12 gram play. a) Is that true? b) is this gonna be a royal pain in the ass with the fittings breaking and the hose leaking? R there good kinds/brands of microline/microline fittings? Thanks for all repplies.
: -Perry

: BTW, my settup would run the gass out the back of the gun and down to a small drop forward.


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