I can't purchase a new flatline as no one has stock. I am seriously considering a smart parts max flow 3000 psi 68cu.in. i am using a 68 automag with RT valve and a DYE double trigger frame. What would be a decent cradle or drop forward to fit this tank to the Dye trigger frame. Help would be appreciated.
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The reason I am looking to buy this tank is 1st i wanted a adjustible regulator for my rt valve. 2nd with my old preset tank when I screwed it on my mag I had a serious leak down the barrel. After changing spacers and lubricating to no avail i phoned the Tech dept of AGD they advised I needed an on/off for the air suppy. Will the max flow help fix the barrel leak with its built in on/off??
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i had to get rid on my max flow cause it's on/off seemed like it turned on to slowly, was told to get a flatline and it will fix my problem, it did. my local store had 2 flatlines 68cu/4500 psi yesterday. If yer interested in contacting the guyy pm me.
steve
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All you have to do is hold the trigger down as you gas it up. Then release. Problem solved!
-Gig 'Em Ags!
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Yup.Originally posted by a_malfunction
All you have to do is hold the trigger down as you gas it up. Then release. Problem solved!
Subbeh
"My wife might find my stashed Marker Money before then, and then boom-new patio furniture or some other garbage."
-1stDeadEye
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sp angled drop
when i had a sp max flo i used a smart parts drop. small angled, only brings the tank forward about 3 or 4 inches and maybe 2 inches down. aluminum so very light which you will appreciate having the bulk of a larger tank.
great air systems, very very consistent. i had the left threaded setup style tank rather than a standard screw in which i found to be a hassle at times. couldnt just get the tank filled, had to take the gun with reg and all. other than that, great system.
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Try calling AGD again. I ordered a 68/4500 flatline today. It'll be a week wait, but that's a heck of a lot better than never.
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