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  • Ando
    Magusmaximus
    • Jun 2009
    • 4144

    #16
    I've run 1500 PSI through that line all the time. There's no worries with it. Grade A ****
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    • chinstrap
      NYPAPAINTBALL.COM
      • Aug 2006
      • 148

      #17
      Originally posted by Ando
      I've run 1500 PSI through that line all the time. There's no worries with it. Grade A ****
      Then my 16 feet of it will serve me well.

      Upon further rumination though, I realized that if I cranked up the pressure coming out of the tank, it might make me too RT-ey and not field-legal in some locations, which would result in my 'mag no longer being all-purpose.

      I plan on using the mech mode for games with renters and new players, while reserving the E for when I'm playing with the paint hosers.

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      • Spider-TW
        U R techno-literate!

        • Oct 2006
        • 3554

        #18
        Originally posted by chinstrap
        Then my 16 feet of it will serve me well.

        Upon further rumination though, I realized that if I cranked up the pressure coming out of the tank, it might make me too RT-ey and not field-legal in some locations, which would result in my 'mag no longer being all-purpose.

        I plan on using the mech mode for games with renters and new players, while reserving the E for when I'm playing with the paint hosers.
        Obviously, you need another mag.

        The only thing I don't like about that macro line is that it can be slow to seal at lower pressures. Cold CO2 and LP bottles plus a tight bend tend to leak a little until it stretches out.

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        • chinstrap
          NYPAPAINTBALL.COM
          • Aug 2006
          • 148

          #19
          Originally posted by Spider-TW
          Obviously, you need another mag.

          The only thing I don't like about that macro line is that it can be slow to seal at lower pressures. Cold CO2 and LP bottles plus a tight bend tend to leak a little until it stretches out.
          Yeah, I usually have to tug on the macro when I first air up to get it to seal completely. Oh well.

          Actually, I still have my mech lowers, so I would just need a valve and body. Hmmm...

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