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  • vintage
    Registered User

    • Aug 2013
    • 1787

    #1

    anyone seen anything like this before




    over on mcb
  • going_home
    Hebrews 13:8

    • Dec 2004
    • 8343

    #2

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    • going_home
      Hebrews 13:8

      • Dec 2004
      • 8343

      #3
      Definitely a contraption.

      Too bad the other side showing how it's plumbed isn't shown.....

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      • Nobody
        Nobody's Perfect
        • Oct 2001
        • 3384

        #4
        No, that is a fairly modern thing. Looks homemade, not store bought.

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        • maniacmechanic
          PrestonCoPaintball
          • Aug 2006
          • 3453

          #5
          Originally posted by Nobody View Post
          No, that is a fairly modern thing. Looks homemade, not store bought.
          So what makes it modern ? looks as old as the marker to me

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          • mpsd
            Crazy Brazilian P8Baller

            • Nov 2005
            • 2778

            #6
            Originally posted by going_home View Post
            Definitely a contraption.

            Too bad the other side showing how it's plumbed isn't shown.....
            You can see the fitting and the hardline at the top of it, in a similar position to a standard vertical adaptor. I think it's kind of neat but probably a one-off, custom thing created a few years ago.

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            • Nobody
              Nobody's Perfect
              • Oct 2001
              • 3384

              #7
              Originally posted by maniacmechanic View Post
              So what makes it modern ? looks as old as the marker to me
              25 years ago, you didn't nor wouldn't run a co2 tank perpendicular to the gun. That is the antithesis of standard/common practice, which was either long drop forwards or remote lines, keeping the liquid out of the valve. Add in the near perfect tank placement, under the frame without extra space. I don't know the size of the tank pictured but its hard to say that a 20oz tank is the same width as it.

              Also, spray paint, unsealed on a peice of metal qill show signs of chipping/wear, especially if it was not cleaned properly before spray painted. 2 or 3 years and it will look as old as 20 years, through normal play.

              Plus, going off my memory of what was around in the late 90s and nothing comes close to looking like this.

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              • caylegeorge
                Registered User

                • Mar 2006
                • 236

                #8
                Originally posted by Nobody View Post
                25 years ago, you didn't nor wouldn't run a co2 tank perpendicular to the gun.
                All my anti-siphon tanks on my mags in that era worked just great with the tank mounted horizontal.

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                • maniacmechanic
                  PrestonCoPaintball
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 3453

                  #9
                  Originally posted by nobody View Post
                  25 years ago, you didn't nor wouldn't run a co2 tank perpendicular to the gun. That is the antithesis of standard/common practice, which was either long drop forwards or remote lines, keeping the liquid out of the valve. Add in the near perfect tank placement, under the frame without extra space. I don't know the size of the tank pictured but its hard to say that a 20oz tank is the same width as it.

                  Also, spray paint, unsealed on a peice of metal qill show signs of chipping/wear, especially if it was not cleaned properly before spray painted. 2 or 3 years and it will look as old as 20 years, through normal play.

                  Plus, going off my memory of what was around in the late 90s and nothing comes close to looking like this.
                  bs

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                  • wetwrks
                    Splatting since '85

                    • Jun 2007
                    • 1828

                    #10
                    On my classic WGP Ranger pump gun and my Automag in the early 90s I ran them horizontal in what came to later be Hawaiian style...no major hoses or anything. Never had freezing issues.

                    Not mine but like this:



                    I typically used an "L" stock on the back and anything from a 3.5oz tank to a 7oz.
                    Last edited by wetwrks; 06-27-2017, 10:36 AM.

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