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  • smoothballs825
    Registered User
    • Mar 2005
    • 113

    #1

    bleed valve

    For those of you that own mags with mounted tanks, how do you relieve the pressure after you turn off the air? you cant exactly shoot the air out because once the psi is too low it just wont fire whatsoever. so is there some sort of pressure relief valve to relieve the remaining psi?
  • gothsqwd

    #2
    You just have to unscrew the tank. I recommend a Dead On Products On/Off. it has a gas purge when you turn it off.

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    • Spaz100
      Wompa Stompa
      • Nov 2003
      • 192

      #3
      you dont unscrew a mounted tank, thats why its called a mounted tank.
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      • gothsqwd

        #4
        Sorry, misread it. Then the only option is to install a quick disconnect or a bleeder. Macro line won't work, but a steel braid line with a QD can be used with a little effort.

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        • k0m0d067
          O.F.P.P.A. Member
          • Jun 2005
          • 2061

          #5
          or buy a proconnect...which i happen to have for $25 shipped to the USA...LOL
          Last edited by k0m0d067; 08-09-2005, 02:40 PM.

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          • smoothballs825
            Registered User
            • Mar 2005
            • 113

            #6
            Originally posted by k0m0d067
            or buy a proconnect...which i happen to have for $20 shipped to the USA...LOL

            what does that do ???

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            • k0m0d067
              O.F.P.P.A. Member
              • Jun 2005
              • 2061

              #7
              a proconnect bleeds the air, shuts it off, and disconnects all with the push of one button...

              see one here (mine looks slightly different, but is made by the same company)

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