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    Posted: 04 February 2007 at 10:09pm
I am considering an upgrade to a remote air line. Is there a particular brand
that stands out as superior, or are all things pretty much equal here?
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They're pretty much all the same. You'll see some with a slide-check and others without it. I've used a 32* remote before and it worked nicely.

The only major downside to remote lines is their tendency to catch on things if they're loose. They do however act as an expansion chamber and keep liquid CO2 out of the gun.

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ngiyabonga sinisterNorth,
Inhlanhla lenhle...
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Originally posted by Ranchathon Ranchathon wrote:

ngiyabonga sinisterNorth,
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OK? Is it just me who don't get that? Any way 32* are good lines. Armotech also but you tend to  need to replace the O-Rings quite alot with them.

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I don't think the name brand matters much. 

I have a mambo remote coil and it's great.
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Originally posted by Langside Langside wrote:

Originally posted by Ranchathon Ranchathon wrote:

ngiyabonga sinisterNorth,
Inhlanhla lenhle...

OK? Is it just me who don't get that? Any way 32* are good lines. Armotech also but you tend to  need to replace the O-Rings quite alot with them.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ranchathon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 February 2007 at 1:13am
hey all,
thanks for the info and sorry for my non-English usage to sinisterNorth... I
just saw he was located in Swaziland and, well, you know...
basically, I was drunk.

thanks again!
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