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What is a good remote line?

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    Posted: 26 January 2006 at 5:42pm
Whats a good remote line, does it really matter?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Tippyprouser Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 January 2006 at 6:23pm
not really, just get a coiled remote, don't get steel
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Not really. All will do the same thing. So get whatevers the cheapest basicly.
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I've been wondering this:  Whats with the side check and non-side check? 
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A slide check valve will allow you to shut off air going into the gun and disconnect the remote while still under pressure.
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32* degrees  makes a pretty good one.

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i'm a fan of my 32* remote, the coil is a lot heavier than my previous remote.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote dsmracin35 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 January 2006 at 11:25pm
get a coiled, but do not get the microline ones. get one that is beefy and one that the adatper can't come off unless you wrench them off.
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I am not sure what brand this "High Pressure Coiled Remote" is, but if anyone is familiar with it could you tell me how good quality this one is, considering the normal price of like $80, and these savings...

* I believe that it is the "ACI High Pressure Coiled Remote" (pbreveiw site) though it does look different.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Tippyprouser Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 January 2006 at 12:35am
ya, no coiled remeote costs $80. mine only costed $30. and this one looks fine. they are all 3000 PSI. so ya i would say get it.
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ok thank you, now my trouble is that it costs like $45 to ship it to canada, and the ones that I can buy retail do cost $80-$100 

*Or I could go with county paintball/sports' remote which is slightly more expensive but much cheaper shipping; 32* rmt. w/ sld. chk.

Of the two which would you guys suggest?


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most of you guys are seeing everything in US currency.
Remember, sme of us (like me) live in Canada, so a remote coil costing $65+ is not unusual.

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I would get a hose with as silde check. make it so much simpler
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paintball worm, what kind of remote was your previous one? i'm looking to get my tank off my gun for speedball (yes, odd ain't it?) but the 32* one i have is way too heavy.
anyone else that might know of a sort of line i could use for HPA? i would be runnin a maxflow sys by then. i was wondering about that though... a remote runnin at 200 psi for my LP m98 would probably restrict flow, no? i mean, i wouldnt be able to get as much consitancy if i ran the remote after the HPA is regulated, right? so perhaps i should run the high pressure HPA through the remote to my X-2. HOWEVER, what about the 3k psi operating rating? the burst i believe is 10k, so is there anything wrong with using my 4.5k tank?
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no, you can use that
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