push-to-connect as Quick Disconnect?

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  • canada kicks @ss
    Registered User
    • Sep 2001
    • 48

    #1

    push-to-connect as Quick Disconnect?

    Ok, i just got a microline for my mag, and I was wondering if instead of using a quick disconnect, I could just separate that end of the microline. Would this cause any wear on the hose, and maybe cause some problems later on, or can I connect and disconnect as much as I want and it'll stay airtight?
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  • Cypres0099
    What in the world is that
    • Jul 2001
    • 812

    #2
    You can just disonnect it but it will eventually start to leak. I would recommend teh quick disconnect.


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    • paintballjunkie13
      Proud Customer of AGD
      • Aug 2001
      • 542

      #3
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      I don't really know microline/macroline, except that you should ditch the microline...The air won't be able to flow fast enough and will starve your mag. Either go macro or SS hose

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