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You could use that if you used this to screw into the valve: http://palmer-pursuit.com/cart/pps-a...npt-p-223.html and then use a 12g adapter screwed into your piece above.
You could also use a standard 90* fitting coming off the side of the valve, then ^^ with the 12g charger screwed into it.
Your best bet is to use one of these http://palmer-pursuit.com/cart/femal...zer-p-175.html and use the side output to go directly into the valve and screw your 12 charger directly into the stab.
Here is the 12g charger/adapter: http://palmer-pursuit.com/cart/cci-1...ter-p-185.html I did notice that it says you can have it tapped for a 1/8" inch fitting instead of the ASA threads. If you did that, you could just used some 1/8" fittings to go directly from the charger to the valve.Comment
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I think your third option is what i want to do. could you post a link to the 1/8 fitting your talking about? becuase im still a bit lost understanding how it would all fit together... pretty much i want the 12g changer parallel with the barrel and connected to the the place on the valve where the macro line would end up from the asa. this would require something that is either 180 degrees or 90 degrees depending on where the hole on the 12g adapter is if its on the top then i would need a 90 degree if its on the side then i would need a 180 degree... right? do you follow?Originally posted by OPBNYou could use that if you used this to screw into the valve: http://palmer-pursuit.com/cart/pps-a...npt-p-223.html and then use a 12g adapter screwed into your piece above.
You could also use a standard 90* fitting coming off the side of the valve, then ^^ with the 12g charger screwed into it.
Your best bet is to use one of these http://palmer-pursuit.com/cart/femal...zer-p-175.html and use the side output to go directly into the valve and screw your 12 charger directly into the stab.
Here is the 12g charger/adapter: http://palmer-pursuit.com/cart/cci-1...ter-p-185.html I did notice that it says you can have it tapped for a 1/8" inch fitting instead of the ASA threads. If you did that, you could just used some 1/8" fittings to go directly from the charger to the valve.
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Go to www.palmer-pursuit.com and click on "air fittings". Do some clicking around and familiarize yourself with things. The 1/8" refers to the thread sizes on the fittings.Comment
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^^ Interesting way of doing it. Might have to try something like this myself. How is it changing the 12g?Comment
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suaze
I don't have a problem changing the 12 grams. Don't really need to wrench it down when puncturing them.Comment
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suaze
I think it's a micromag feedneck or similar. I bought it in non-working condition and ugly with a blob of Bondo. I fixed it up a little.Comment
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Originally posted by suazeI think it's a micromag feedneck or similar. I bought it in non-working condition and ugly with a blob of Bondo. I fixed it up a little.
whoops i meant to say the feedneck... im trying to avoid welding but im ok with dremeling stuffComment
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suaze
The body's feed tube is cut down. The micromag type feed has a set screw under the parabolic plug to secure to the body's feed tube. I've never held a micromag so I don't know if the set screw is original. Otherwise, you just need a drill and tap. Here's a pic in open class.
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suaze
I was going to use a CCI feed tube cap just haven't gotten around to buying one. You may be able to find a 90* copper fitting for a cram and jam at your hardware store.Comment
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Hard to tell, but I think that may be a PTP warp adapter. http://www.proteamdirect.com/warfeedad.htmlThe MicroMag feeds had a dovetail bottom on them and slipped into dovetailes on the body and had two screws on the bottom side that bolted into the body.
I forgot about the warp adapter...Comment

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