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  • p8ntballa107
    Registered User
    • Jan 2004
    • 13

    #1

    Automag

    Can u run a line directly from your dropfoward to your valve on the back of the automag without having any problems and if so wut kind of problems
  • sslecyk03
    Medic in Training
    • Dec 2003
    • 396

    #2
    Yes, this is how many mag owners including myself have their macro/ss hose set up like that right now. There are no problems whatsoever resulting from this type of setup.
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    • abarnhar
      Hmm... battle grips
      • Apr 2003
      • 603

      #3
      You can have problems if you aren't running HPA. First, retro and X valves require HPA to run, no CO2. Second, if you do have a classic valve which allows for CO2, you don't want liquid CO coming into your valve. So, if you have your tank run horizontally, don't tip it forward and fire a couple of times. You'll be replacing a bunch of orings.
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      • p8ntballa107
        Registered User
        • Jan 2004
        • 13

        #4
        yeah i use hpa

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        • abarnhar
          Hmm... battle grips
          • Apr 2003
          • 603

          #5
          Then hook it up!
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          • RRfireblade

            • Jun 2002
            • 5103

            #6
            Re: Automag

            Originally posted by p8ntballa107
            Can u run a line directly from your dropfoward to your valve on the back of the automag without having any problems and if so wut kind of problems
            The only thing you should add is a quick release or Pro connect so you can easily disconnect the line and remove the valve for maintainance.
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            • sslecyk03
              Medic in Training
              • Dec 2003
              • 396

              #7
              ehh thats not neccessary, i dont have qd fittings on my line and the valve can still be removed and maintained properly while it is still connected to the line. Considering that u would be hooking up the line from ur drop to the valve, you will have a gernerous amount of hose to work with giving you an ample amount of slack to work on ur valve without interference. But, if you plan on using a gas through grip then you will almost certainly need qd fittings on ur air line to remove your valve.
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              • smee
                It's a lie. Trust me.
                • Jan 2003
                • 1360

                #8
                if u hook it up with macro line, be sure not to disconnect the macro and connect it back alot. this tends to wear out the hose for some reason
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