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Posted by Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont on September 15, 2002 at 11:42:41:

In Reply to: how do i hook up a on/off switch to my 20 oz. tank posted by drcrime on September 05, 2002 at 20:52:03:

The valve stem replacements that have an off on needle valve in it are chronic leakers.

If you want to store your tank with CO2 in it, I would NOT recommend ANY ON/OFF valve. Use the valve stem.

Most ON/ OFF are to be used with a remote and mounted and the gun end of the remote.

The only other function of an ON /OFF is to trick your opponent into thinking you are out of air. I don't know any other function for having an On/Off on a gun system with a screw in tank.

So what/why are you trying to do.


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