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  • Carnage reigns
    New Age Mag Man
    • Apr 2007
    • 787

    #16
    Originally posted by fishmishin
    I have had much better luck getting good reactivity with braided line. My theory is the braided line has a larger ID, and can sustain the higher pressure better, via less restriction. Again this is just my theory, but I did test it as far as swapping between the 2 and I got a better ROF from the braided line.
    Is it shrink wrapped?
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    • fishmishin
      Registered User
      • Dec 2008
      • 1285

      #17
      yes it is.

      http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...ishin+feedback

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      • Carnage reigns
        New Age Mag Man
        • Apr 2007
        • 787

        #18
        Now my only problem is finding a bottom loading on/off asa
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        • BiNumber3
          Dazed and Confused

          • Feb 2008
          • 1038

          #19
          you mean an outlet out from the bottom? if you're hard pressed to find one you can usually drill/tap most asa's pretty easily.

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          • athomas
            Of course it works-its AGD
            • Jan 2002
            • 8039

            #20
            They actually make macro line that can take 10000 psi and even higher. You just can't buy it at most locations due to the price. Macroline for the most part has the same ID as most steel braided line. The steel braid just acts like a protection barrier for the line underneath and keeps it same. That is one area where macroline has a problem. Good macroline is plenty strong as long as it is not scratched or marked. Once it gets scratched or cut, the strength decreases significantly. Macroline should be inspected periodically and replaced if defects are found.
            Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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            • Spider-TW
              U R techno-literate!

              • Oct 2006
              • 3554

              #21
              Originally posted by athomas
              Once it gets scratched or cut, the strength decreases significantly. Macroline should be inspected periodically and replaced if defects are found.
              Or if it gets bent on a relatively short radius or wiggled a lot because of the leaky macro fitting.

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              • knownothingmags
                RKM 3D Designs

                • Apr 2010
                • 4810

                #22
                Originally posted by BiNumber3
                unless you get the cheap thin-walled macro....
                Who buys the cheap stuff?
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                • 211
                  Ave Dominus Nox
                  • May 2007
                  • 555

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Carnage reigns
                  Now my only problem is finding a bottom loading on/off asa
                  The WGP on/off that came on the Karni has a bottom outlet
                  http://www.ebay.com/itm/Paintball-dr...item2c64016531
                  in no way related to that sale just using it for visual reference

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