does the emag come ready to fire outside the box? meaning does it come with the gas thru hose (sorry if thats not the exact term im talking about the hose that feeds HPA into the gun). so basically im asking if i have an AGD flatline tank and the emag will i be able to dry fire? thanks in advance for any info.
now that i think of it...
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I received mine directly from AGD and there was no hose or fitting for the valve. I think you are on your own if you buy one new.
FYI: I ran a 12" SS line with a QD from my valve to my flatline. This appears to be fairly standard for Emag users, although there are some variations.
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You'll have to supply the gas line.Comment
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ok thanks for the input fellas. and sorry what is a QD? i wont need a bottomline adapter if i have a 3000 PSI 68 CI AGD flatline will i? and how long would a good fit be. i dont want it so short that its a straight line but i want it so when you look at the gun from the left it looks like there is no hose. many thanks for the feedback.Comment
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edit - Ahhhh! 666 posts! Muhahahaha!Originally posted by TippmannMan
and sorry what is a QD?
quick disconnect. There is a female end and a male end. Usually, it's connected valve -> 90* adapter -> male half -> female half -> SS hose to either -> 90* adapter -> ASA or tank output or male half -> female half -> 90* adapter -> tank output. The latter is easiest to diassemble to work on the gun.
and how long would a good fit be.
Your best bet would be to get the the fittings online, and then go to your local shop to find the right size. Don't forget some kind of covering for the SS so you don't scratch your emag. I've heard hockey tape, heat shrink wrap, and spiral tubing work well.GOOD TRADERS - Tunaman, tysonmachado, DanielGleason, BigBoy005, jimmyjobob, miniMAGster, paintballpapa, ChucktheMAGician, CLeatus, Doc Nickel, pbdeluca, ClassicMagger, Dueydog
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