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Re: Anti Syphon Parts

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Posted by Vector9 on August 21, 2002 at 13:06:48:

In Reply to: Re: Anti Syphon Parts posted by Dale DuPont on August 20, 2002 at 17:54:36:

: Hey Zachary

: Most tanks sold ARE anti-siphon tanks.

: The rest are "siphon" tanks and usually labeled as such. A tube runs from the valve to the bottom of the tank and makes sure only liquid CO2 is sent to you gun.

: An anti siphon tank simply doesn't have the tube.

: You probably own one already.
: Check with the manufacturers website or local shop that sold it to you.

: The kit you refer to is about the price of the brass fitting that screws into the tank that contains the valve stem. It is a replacement kit for when the valve stem won't stay sealed and leaks or the threads are burgered up from being dropped.

: There I saved you some money.

?????? i thought an anti-siphon was like a siphon but the tube is bent up so no liquid c02 goes in......


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