AGD Grips? (Tac-One)

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  • AHung
    Registered User
    • Feb 2007
    • 19

    #1

    AGD Grips? (Tac-One)

    Are AGD stock grips Dove Tail type grips, i'm a noob... Thinking about buying a CP ASA Air Adapter w/ On-Off for my Tac-One, I hate hate hate hate hate the stock air adapter. What other parts do I need besides stock macro line, adapter, and stock side fittings, can I reuse stock macro lines and sidefittings with the CP?


    BTW if you've read my last thread about Brady's Paintball they refunded me for the tank but not the shipping

    Tac-One w/ Warp Left Body
    Qloader w/ CMS mod (500 round system)
    Crossfire 70/45 Stubby Tank
    *Hopefully a CP Air Adapter




  • Sammy Sandbag
    Hoverbuggy Operator
    • Dec 2006
    • 68

    #2
    Originally posted by AHung
    Are AGD stock grips Dove Tail type grips, i'm a noob... Thinking about buying a CP ASA Air Adapter w/ On-Off for my Tac-One, I hate hate hate hate hate the stock air adapter. What other parts do I need besides stock macro line, adapter, and stock side fittings, can I reuse stock macro lines and sidefittings with the CP?
    No, there is no dove tail on the bottom of the grip frame. You'll need to get a rail, CP makes one and it is what I use. Also, you mention stock macro line, but that photo is of stainless line not macro. Either will screw into the CP on-off. You'll need some Teflon tape.

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    • AHung
      Registered User
      • Feb 2007
      • 19

      #3
      So if I get something like this http://www.criticalpaintball.com/pro...l_onoffasa.htm
      (Direct ASA, front port fitting)
      I would't need a dovetail rail and I can use a macro line or the factory stainless steel line, teflon tape, and 1 of the factory fittings to install it?

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      • Al_Steel
        Registered User
        • Jul 2006
        • 167

        #4
        Originally posted by AHung
        So if I get something like this http://www.criticalpaintball.com/pro...l_onoffasa.htm
        (Direct ASA, front port fitting)
        I would't need a dovetail rail and I can use a macro line or the factory stainless steel line, teflon tape, and 1 of the factory fittings to install it?
        Yes you can mount that right to the bottom of the grip and use the fittings that you have (plus tape). Instead of using the factory line I'd get 2 macro fittings, 1 straight for the ASA and one 90 Deg Swivel for the valve (they're pretty cheap, like $3-4 each) and some macroline (oh and teflon tape for the fittings). I LOVE macroline, makes stripping the valve and takedown a breeze.

        If you've never used teflon tape before make sure you don't get the tape on the inside of the fitting. Start the tape about 2 threads up from the bottom of the fitting. If you get tape over the air hole then it could break off and foul your valve or line. Also, you will only need about 1-1 1/2 wraps of tape on the threads to get a good seal.

        Nice Tac-One BTW.

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