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Thread: Inline Filter - Where does It Go?

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    Question Inline Filter - Where does It Go?

    Ok Guys, Ya'll are good, so how about this question...

    I bought my Mag 2nd hand, and decided to call AGD and get a few things I thought I might need. I got a new Sear Assy, because the guy I bought from said he messed with the trigger rod, big no no. I've had my mag about a year now, so I'm fairly versed on it.

    My question is this. When I did my ordering, I ordered an inline filter. Thought it to be a good idea since I bought the gun 2nd hand. I can't find one already in the gun, and I can't find a place where it might go.

    Please advise, as I am quite curious. Is this a part specifically for the RT or eMag? I'm a little confused.

    Thanks ,



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    The inline filter that came with my minimag was located in the 90-degree elbow going into the AIR valve. It was just a little brass screen sitting inside the fitting. I have since taken it out and put an inline filter setup on my remote hose, right before my proconnect. I picked up my current one from a local Parker store.

    It probably doesn't matter too much where you put it, but I like to keep mine before my 1st regulator (Stabilizer) to keep the extra gunk out of it.

    krafty


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