swapping a inline maxflo between 2 markers quickly?

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  • boo
    Registered User
    • Mar 2013
    • 116

    #1

    swapping a inline maxflo between 2 markers quickly?

    Anyone have pictures or ideas of a setup that would allow you to switch an inline maxflo between 2 mags? Any worries on restricting airflow with a quick disconnect?
  • kutter
    Half a bubble off...
    • Dec 2001
    • 251

    #2
    You need a couple of these and you can do it.

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    And I just use macro.
    That which does not kill us, cripples us for life.

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    • boo
      Registered User
      • Mar 2013
      • 116

      #3
      Are those still available for sale anywhere?

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      • Nobody
        Nobody's Perfect
        • Oct 2001
        • 3384

        #4
        IMOA, those work but they come with "problems". I had a couple and the entire mount shifts along the QD pin. They also can make a bigger ASA/reg mount much bigger, resulting in a taller gun. If you are particular in how your gun moves, i.e. the length, height and how tight the gun is, its not the best. I do feel its not the best.

        Its better to have the max-flo as a dedicated tank for one gun and use presets to swap between guns.

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        • kutter
          Half a bubble off...
          • Dec 2001
          • 251

          #5
          Originally posted by Nobody
          IMOA, those work but they come with "problems". I had a couple and the entire mount shifts along the QD pin. They also can make a bigger ASA/reg mount much bigger, resulting in a taller gun. If you are particular in how your gun moves, i.e. the length, height and how tight the gun is, its not the best. I do feel its not the best.

          Its better to have the max-flo as a dedicated tank for one gun and use presets to swap between guns.
          There are some challenges that come with them, I admit, in the case of my micromag it actually helps since my drop made contact with my gas through grip and installing that allowed it to clear. That is the only marker I still use it on though, as you can see from the pic, the chrome one is not installed on anything right now.

          Originally posted by boo
          Are those still available for sale anywhere?
          I do not think so, it was manufactured by Northwest Paintball, but I wonder if you got one 3-d printed if it would be strong enough to use? They show up on e-bay occasionally too.
          That which does not kill us, cripples us for life.

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          • kutter
            Half a bubble off...
            • Dec 2001
            • 251

            #6
            Sorry, double post.
            That which does not kill us, cripples us for life.

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            • going_home
              Hebrews 13:8

              • Dec 2004
              • 8343

              #7
              Thought it was data pimp that made them.

              Heres some for flatlines, maybe you could modify them ?

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