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  • cynikal
    Registered User
    • Nov 2006
    • 40

    #1

    Dual ASA Mag

    well if anyone had seen my last post looking for a circa 1994-1996 Dual ASA (Vertical and Horizontal) you might had known we couuld find one. So i made a bracket tonight to make it work, feast your eyes please:



    i need to make a run to the PB Store for some 90* and some macroline, and i need to find an old Proline Expansion Chamber for the vertical. lastly, i just need to get my remote and a double finger trigger then i will be back to old school teaching of those little punks. oh BTW i added an RT On/Off may i say mahahahaha!!!!
  • Chronobreak
    Rec Poster
    • Mar 2003
    • 5055

    #2
    somone might be able to custom make one as well

    rrfireblade,...?
    lukescustoms ?

    --looks fine on your own btw, just hope it holds(not that it wouldnt)
    Last edited by Chronobreak; 11-24-2006, 09:19 PM.

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    • behemoth
      SVSTC?
      • Nov 2002
      • 7750

      #3
      Whats the point?

      two expansion chambers/stabilzers or whatnot to run Co2?

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      • Rudz
        Registered User

        • Apr 2005
        • 5087

        #4
        huh?

        i dont get it either, but didnt want to ask, but now that you asked, ill ask too..whats it for?
        BEO MAFIA
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        • cynikal
          Registered User
          • Nov 2006
          • 40

          #5
          this is very tongue in check:
          well back in the old days pre-HPA (1994-1996) we paintballers used CO2 as our power source to shoot paintballs. as you guys should know, (cause you are on Automags.org) that mags don't like liquid CO2, so short story longer: we used a little thing called an expasion chamber this helped take care of most problems with the liquid. then regulators became more and more prevelent and we added those - sure the stainless steel uni-reg was heavy but the weight was of no concern. chambers and regs where the standard issue for top of the line equipment. our sponsor (sandana - yes i has the green and brown venom wear uniforms tops and bottoms - ha ha) had this dual asa adapter for our mags i had one and this is my revised version to try to get these old school mag shooting like i had it back in the day. when i get this don't i will find a VM-68 and recreate my first wmd.

          that is why, i am looking for a pro line expasion chamber to go in the vert and a unireg for the hortz could find an old SS uni so i found this vigelante in its place. yes i an old, yes this gun is old but YES i will shoot many kids in the head!

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          • wjr
            Registered User
            • Feb 2006
            • 995

            #6
            I've heard this word several times associated with 'mags and I have no idea what it is...

            So, what's a unireg?

            And nice mounting bracket by the way. A little crooked, but it gets the job done I'm sure.

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            • FARMER00
              Registered User
              • Jan 2006
              • 533

              #7
              so the whole point in this so so that u can run co2 via the verticle asa with an exp chamber and HPA through the horizontal?

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              • Rudz
                Registered User

                • Apr 2005
                • 5087

                #8
                hmmmm

                Originally posted by FARMER00
                so the whole point in this so so that u can run co2 via the verticle asa with an exp chamber and HPA through the horizontal?
                i dont know, im still confused..like im sitting in class or something..
                BEO MAFIA
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                • Temo Vryce
                  Super Chicken
                  • Sep 2001
                  • 1023

                  #9
                  The idea is to run C02 into the expansion chamber and then through the Reg. It's old school and you're showing your age in Paintball Years if you know whats he's referring to.

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                  • cynikal
                    Registered User
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 40

                    #10
                    if you know what the air america black ice reg is then you will know some what as to what i am talking about - the uni-reg was the same just made of stainless steel (i will try to find a pic). when i started playing ('91) regulators were only dreamed of and if you had one then you were way serious about the sport. as a point of reference i paid about $100 for a Uni-Reg and and thought that an expansion chamber at $45 was a good deal - but of course i had just paid $125 for a case of paintballs.

                    Ok so here it goes:

                    CO2 in the tank connected to the expansion chamber via a remote (cause all teh cool guys used remotes) the output of the X-Chamber went to the reg input then output to the Mag.

                    Sorry if that last post was messing with your brain. i was trying to make a joke.

                    wjr: your are right i am using a 1/8x3/4 alum bar stock the screw is too long and bottoming out in the ASA, so it is a little loose - i couldn't find a 1/4 washer in my jar of leftover bits so i guess i will take my wifes brake lines apart in her car to find the part i need - too bad for her - hahaha just kidding i will have to go buy a 1/4 washer and it should take care of that.

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                    • spectre184
                      PF classic owner
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 228

                      #11
                      Originally posted by cynikal
                      if you know what the air america black ice reg is then you will know some what as to what i am talking about - the uni-reg was the same just made of stainless steel (i will try to find a pic).
                      Kinda like this one but made out of stainless steel.

                      If memory serves me correct. Isn't uni-reg basicaly same design as AIR valve and uses same parts?

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                      • behemoth
                        SVSTC?
                        • Nov 2002
                        • 7750

                        #12
                        remote + xchamber + black ice reg

                        Why not slap a palmers sideline stabilizer on there and have even more fun with your c02

                        What was the old quote?

                        "The c02 molecule turned to the next c02 molecule and said 'where are we?'"

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                        • Scott Hudnall
                          "I am my kids Dad"
                          • Mar 2004
                          • 598

                          #13
                          Originally posted by spectre184
                          Kinda like this one but made out of stainless steel.

                          If memory serves me correct. Isn't uni-reg basicaly same design as AIR valve and uses same parts?

                          Some of us are just too dang old......like you Spectre......

                          I, too, remember when Air America was the new kid on the block, and their line of expansion chambers was all the rage. Then they came out with the Uni-reg, which was more geared toward paintguns like the autococker, and allowed for quantum leaps in the AC's performance. Paintballers found the unireg wasn't needed for the automag and simply starved the Air valve.

                          and yes, the uni-reg was more or less a clone of the AIR valve....less the air chamber and bolt.....right down to the thread size, etc. You can use the back half of the uni-reg interchanably with the AIR valve's back half. The uni-reg used a harded disc between the two halves, though.

                          That's the history lesson. now back to my bowl of geritol shredded wheat.
                          SPECTRE - IN





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                          • cynikal
                            Registered User
                            • Nov 2006
                            • 40

                            #14
                            actually i did end up going to a vert stab in 98, but i am just recreating what i had back in 95-96 just for the fun of it. i have decided to go old school no i am going medevil on these kids. no i just got to hardline all that stuff and squeeze into my old camo and i will be good to go. heck i remember when common belief was to get a 10" steel hose and coil it around the power feed to "reduce" liquid. good thing i had my ensure drink today.

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                            • pyrodragon
                              Retired Mag Lover
                              • Jun 2003
                              • 224

                              #15
                              Originally posted by cynikal
                              actually i did end up going to a vert stab in 98, but i am just recreating what i had back in 95-96 just for the fun of it. i have decided to go old school no i am going medevil on these kids. no i just got to hardline all that stuff and squeeze into my old camo and i will be good to go. heck i remember when common belief was to get a 10" steel hose and coil it around the power feed to "reduce" liquid. good thing i had my ensure drink today.

                              i think your asking for an Air America Violator like this one in the pic:
                              shoot you later
                              i play for the game not the fame.

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