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Re: remotely off
In Reply to: remotely off posted by DaveA on December 02, 2002 at 18:37:08:
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Posted by: hipboyscott on December 03, 2002 at 17:33:52
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OK, I never learned all the remote jargon/terms. I have a Quick release, but I want a valve or something to stop the flow. I have the basic little scrw down nut valve, unfortunately I think its sticking, because when I unscrew it, it's still stuck down. I think it may be normal, but it dont seem like it should be, you think when you unscrewed it, it would release the pin and stop the flow from the tank. I dont want to actually go and like deal with sealent strips and stuff, I just want some threading and an O-ring and I'm fine. I was gonna get a stock, but my friend wouldent let my buy it off him wihtout letting him install the remote, which he said was 'hard' because you had to remove the white glue stuff from hose and my slide check and then re-apply it in the stock. I dont want to risk it unless done by someone at a shop, and I dont want to pay, so I want to see if I can just do a drop in setup with a good valve so I can get that gun unplugged in a hurry. |
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