Hello all,
I have a few air /setup questions I am hoping you'all can help me out with.
1.Using a 70/45 crossfire tank, do you think ill need a dropforward to make it a nice tight setup or should the stubby tank be good enough?Im 5ft 8 inches with average arms.
2.Are quick disconnects worth the extra 10 bucks?easy to install? drop right in on any regular fitting?One male and female per hose correct? or if I run a hose to my foregrip then to my asa it takes 2 males and one female? the female being on the top of the foregrip?(Tac-one)
3.One 13 inch from x valve to asa or two smaller pieces going through foregrip?Whats size hose for the smaller pieces(through foregrip)?
4.Is a tac one going to be faster with an 850 psi tank with just x valve or with the x valve and ult?how about with a bit higher pressure via adjustable tank reg?
Thank you very much!
,Lido
I have a few air /setup questions I am hoping you'all can help me out with.
1.Using a 70/45 crossfire tank, do you think ill need a dropforward to make it a nice tight setup or should the stubby tank be good enough?Im 5ft 8 inches with average arms.
2.Are quick disconnects worth the extra 10 bucks?easy to install? drop right in on any regular fitting?One male and female per hose correct? or if I run a hose to my foregrip then to my asa it takes 2 males and one female? the female being on the top of the foregrip?(Tac-one)
3.One 13 inch from x valve to asa or two smaller pieces going through foregrip?Whats size hose for the smaller pieces(through foregrip)?
4.Is a tac one going to be faster with an 850 psi tank with just x valve or with the x valve and ult?how about with a bit higher pressure via adjustable tank reg?
Thank you very much!
,Lido
from my experience, if you are putting it on a mag. its definetly a plus to have one. since its next to impossible to get the mag valve out with out it. but macro line will work just fine.
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