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Radical ProCarbine Mod

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    Posted: 07 June 2005 at 10:47pm
Alright, you ever have one of those "ow that would make a really cool mod... or maybe not" moments? I did ruffly four hours ago. But the more I turn the idea over in my head, the more sense it makes to work. So i figured i would come here and ask yall for some advice. See, i work a lot with hydrolic lines, air hoses, and pressure washing systems. All of these have hoses connected by male and female connections and quick disconnects. Here's the idea...

I want a remote system for woodsball. To help balance the marker, and take off some of the oddness of the tank on my arm for all those long hours. But i also want an on gun system for speedball. Every one says get two seperate markers... right. I only make a modest amount of money and can not afford that luxuary. BUT, this sprung to my mind... could i mount a quick disconnect to the palmer direct stabalizer, allowing me to either connect a remote hose, or an on gun bottom line. It sounds like it can work... if you can run hydrolic fluids, water, and compressed air threw lines connected that way... why not CO2 or HPA?
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the remote line takes like...5 seconds to take off
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i've always been told that you have to mount it on to the stabalizer... it can just come off? well, i wish i would have known that sooner... thanks
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just to clarify everything for you, the remote line screws into the female part(I'm not great with actual names of parts)  under the grip.  It replaces the male part of the tank.
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