I recently changed my foregrip to a gas-thru AGD foregrip. Mainly the foregrip I used to have was too small.
Unortunately, the old way it was set up, there was a long macroline that just looped from the drop to the reg. It looked dumb, but it made it really easy to disassemble the marker because I could disconnect the hose easily.
Now, I have a small length of macroline going from the drop to the bottom of the gas-thru. It looks great because it's like a 2 inch length and is really clean looking. However, it's much harder to disassemble because you have to wrestle that little piece of macroline out of between the two fittings and I worry that over time I'll end up wearing out the hose, fittings, or both.
For those of you that tinker with your markers alot...and have a drop or ASA that puts your outlet fitting really close to the inlet of your foregrip or X-chamber...what do you do? It's a really short distance...like maybe 4 inches from one hole to the other...
The other option is to disconnect the drop from the grip every time I want to completely disassemble the marker...
Thanks.
Unortunately, the old way it was set up, there was a long macroline that just looped from the drop to the reg. It looked dumb, but it made it really easy to disassemble the marker because I could disconnect the hose easily.
Now, I have a small length of macroline going from the drop to the bottom of the gas-thru. It looks great because it's like a 2 inch length and is really clean looking. However, it's much harder to disassemble because you have to wrestle that little piece of macroline out of between the two fittings and I worry that over time I'll end up wearing out the hose, fittings, or both.
For those of you that tinker with your markers alot...and have a drop or ASA that puts your outlet fitting really close to the inlet of your foregrip or X-chamber...what do you do? It's a really short distance...like maybe 4 inches from one hole to the other...
The other option is to disconnect the drop from the grip every time I want to completely disassemble the marker...
Thanks.

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