I'm such an idiot...

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  • Koosh
    I'm No Longer On Fire
    • Mar 2002
    • 1710

    #1

    I'm such an idiot...

    Heh... I needed an automag/minimag parts kit for my gun... None of the local stores have one in stock, so I just went to the AGD online store to buy it... While I'm there I figure I might as well try to run up the order a little bit... I could always use some more spare parts.

    I stumbled upon this:



    Inline co2 filter. I figured it would be great for me! I still use co2, so why not have a filter for it? Might save some time cleaning my gun... So now I have it, and I don't know where it goes. It's too big to fit in the ASA, and I have a Palmer Stabilizer on the AIR valve... so I don't know where to put it. Did I do the equivelent of flushing $3 down the toilet? No big deal in the long run... its only $3...

    One more question: After changing the Teflon O-Rings in the on/off assembly, the trigger is alot stiffer, and sometimes sticks backwards... I'm assuming they just need to wear in a little bit, but how long would that usually take? I just want to put that through before the next game...
    Hey Zero, how much did that Chipley cost ya?

    Originally said by Boggerman When I got married I thought it would go down too... The insurance, not the wife.

    FRUITCAT!!
  • Frank (the spank)
    Registered User
    • Apr 2003
    • 375

    #2
    Usually on the steel braided hose. Some hoses at the center of the hose fitting will have threads that fit this filter.

    I guessed the same thing on the O-rings, maybe they need to be broken in?
    My cats bum rises when I pet it.

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    • Blennidae
      an epileptic hummingbird
      • Nov 2001
      • 1920

      #3
      The stock hose on my minimag had one installed in it. It was threaded into the end of the hose that was attached to the vert adapter. The stock hose is the only hose I have seen that was threaded like that.

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