Quick Question about Tac-One

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  • sunjess
    Registered User
    • Mar 2008
    • 62

    #1

    Quick Question about Tac-One

    I ordered a tac-one the other day. When it comes in do I need to tune it before I get to the field or should it be pretty much plug and play? Im a little nervous about taking this sucker apart without instructions. Is tuning hard to do?

    also I didnt order the air hook-ups because I am going remote I so I know I will have some work to do there. I ordered some macoline from macrolineguy.com and a 90* Black Swivel Macro Fitting x2. I also ordered an air though stock and remote from special ops but honestly I am clueless about hooking all this stuff up. As for air I ordered a crossfire 88ci 4500 HPA 800psi.

    any help would be great.
  • secretweaponevan
    Only HALF Polish!
    • Sep 2007
    • 1132

    #2
    Originally posted by sunjess
    I ordered a tac-one the other day. When it comes in do I need to tune it before I get to the field or should it be pretty much plug and play? Im a little nervous about taking this sucker apart without instructions. Is tuning hard to do?

    also I didnt order the air hook-ups because I am going remote I so I know I will have some work to do there. I ordered some macoline from macrolineguy.com and a 90* Black Swivel Macro Fitting x2. I also ordered an air though stock and remote from special ops but honestly I am clueless about hooking all this stuff up. As for air I ordered a crossfire 88ci 4500 HPA 800psi.

    any help would be great.
    You might need to tune it for a number of reasons. It would be best to study up on Mag valve/LVL 10 tuning via the stickies. Understanding the physics behind the LVL 10 will save you headaches/heartaches when you get to the field.

    Don't be nervous. It is physics and easy (and fun) to learn. By watching the automag videos on Youtube or on the VHS tape, you will know more than most new mag owners for diagnosing problems. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vehPc7vuK20 )

    Study the tuning guides until you fully understand the workings of a mag so when Murphy strikes, you can smack him back down.

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    • sunjess
      Registered User
      • Mar 2008
      • 62

      #3
      thanks for the comments it is really appreciated. As soon as I get out of work I will check out the youtube vid.

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