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  • ThePatriot

    #1

    Question About Microline

    Ok, i know i should "do a search" but i been here a long time and get some priveledges, and its 6:07 am and i was up all night...anyway, my new mag has microline and i was wondering what would happen...i heard all these bad things about it like it will explode on me and what not....so anyone wiht microline experience please tell me anything you know about it...problems and good things
  • BlueMagRT
    Assimilated Member
    • Jul 2001
    • 185

    #2
    i will not say that it will blow up on you as i have never used microline. but just by looking at it i can tell you that it will restrict the air flow. your best bet is to use either macro or SS hose. i like macro because i am still trying to get my gun setup just right. when and if i get my gun just right i will probably switch to SS hose.

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    • markhauguel
      Professional Painter
      • Jul 2001
      • 114

      #3
      Microline is only for low pressure lines not tank to anything. They are also fairly small on the inside and I think Tom mentioned somewhere that they will restrict flow (have to search on it though). I would not use it within 10 feet of any of my guns though. I think it is good to 400-500 psi working pressure. I might be biased though it kinda scares me.
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      • Dealaman
        Classic Member
        • Dec 2001
        • 174

        #4
        Assumption

        I am assuming that you bought the Nitro Bundle Package off Action Village Paintball (Gear Store).
        If they include microline in the package, why would it not work?
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        • Tunaman
          Specialized AGD Tech

          • Dec 2000
          • 8643

          #5
          Its ok to a point...

          We did use it for a few years without any problems. Keep it short and cut correctly. Watch out for high pressures and if shootdown occurs switch to macro or stainless.
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          • Magman425
            Registered User
            • Dec 2001
            • 16

            #6
            When I used micro line my velocity used to be all over the place, but now that I use macro line the problem is gone.
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