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Re: remote to gas-thru stock, help please!

In Reply to: remote to gas-thru stock, help please! posted by Humpy on December 15, 2003 at 11:27:01:


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Posted by:
Tom Sparkman

on December 16, 2003 at 22:18:15

: Off the bottom line on my autococker, I put a gas-thru stock. I also got a 32 degrees remote, but the two won't work in tandem. How does one connect a gas-thru stock to a remote? The female part of the remote won't screw into the stock, it is way too big. Any help would be appreciated.

What you need is:

Remote => female quick disconnect => male quick disconnect => 1/8" npt elbow => gas thru stock

Even better, use a slide check between the remote and female quick disconnect.

Here's a catalog with images (see remote parts and gas fittings):
http://www.actionvillage.com/paintball-gas-systems-hoses-and-parts.html

Tom

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