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Re: Remote lines

In Reply to: Re: Remote lines posted by Bladeslinger on January 04, 2003 at 09:50:22:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on January 06, 2003 at 17:57:23

Check out the Pro-connects as well, eliminates the quick disconnect and slide check but much more expensive (about $35). And if it's connected it's on. When I ran remote with a slide check there were a few times I forgot to turn it on, very bad way to start a firefight. Hope it helps.

Razor


: : Howdy ya'll! I've been playing paintball for the last 7 years, and am just now going to a remote line. I was wondering what a slide check was, what it did, all the technicaltricycle relating to it. If anyone can help me out it would be much appreciated.

: It is like an on and off switch for your hose .The slide check vents the pressure from the gun before disconecting the hose so you don't have to keep turning the tank on and off .


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