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Topic: another winter thing
Posted By: kuhndog599
Subject: another winter thing
Date Posted: 19 August 2005 at 12:51pm
hey i have a 98 and have a sig rifle kit on it. that means that there is a magazine on it( of course not a real one). what is the best thing for winter that will prevent liquid co2 from getting into the gun. i wanna keep my mag on so there cant be an expansion chamber. what about a remote or anti siphon thing ( whatever it is). is that all there is to prevent it from getting to the gun?

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model 98 - homemade handguard
solid stock - opsgear mag
polished internals
homemade sling - paintjob
operator barrel
progressive barrel
opsgear mag - stock



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Posted By: rossy11223
Date Posted: 19 August 2005 at 12:52pm
Anti/Siphon should work pretty well. They are cheap and do the job.


Posted By: kuhndog599
Date Posted: 19 August 2005 at 12:54pm
i was lookin on ebay and there like 4 bucks. can I install it myself or should i take it to a shop. (i dont want something blowing up and then i'll die and then other stuff). if i can install it will it be hard. ( i'm lazy)

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model 98 - homemade handguard
solid stock - opsgear mag
polished internals
homemade sling - paintjob
operator barrel
progressive barrel
opsgear mag - stock


Posted By: kuhndog599
Date Posted: 19 August 2005 at 12:56pm
o yea i'm curious how it works. like what does the little tube thing do.

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model 98 - homemade handguard
solid stock - opsgear mag
polished internals
homemade sling - paintjob
operator barrel
progressive barrel
opsgear mag - stock


Posted By: ShortyBP
Date Posted: 19 August 2005 at 12:56pm
My personal choice would be remote.

You could also rig it so that you have the remote and an expansion chamber. Screw the x-chamber to your ASA and attach the remote QD to it.


Posted By: rossy11223
Date Posted: 19 August 2005 at 1:01pm

No, you can't install it yourself. You have to take it to a certified airsmith and they will do it.

Here is a pic of how anti-siphon looks in a co2 tank.



Posted By: bluemunky42
Date Posted: 19 August 2005 at 1:32pm
^neat drawing.

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Posted By: KoolKidsKlan
Date Posted: 19 August 2005 at 7:48pm
Remotes are for shifting the weight of the tank off your gun.. It would work but go for the anti siphon

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Posted By: bronco9588
Date Posted: 19 August 2005 at 8:27pm
1) get the anti siphon. However, when they set the anti siphon up, they need the asa (where the tank screws in) in order to see what is vertical for the tank. If you want a drop foreward, you will want to get this before the anti sipon install, to save you money down the road.

2) you could add an inline or sideline palmer stabilizer, and run this from the asa of the gun or the drop, and put it right into the bottom of the gun. You could do this with some macroline.


Posted By: Cheetos3254
Date Posted: 19 August 2005 at 9:03pm
anti siphon or a remote will work great. the remote gets the heavy weight of the tank off your gun so Id go with that

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Posted By: Cheetos3254
Date Posted: 19 August 2005 at 9:05pm
Originally posted by kuhndog599 kuhndog599 wrote:

i was lookin on ebay and there like 4 bucks. can I install it myself or should i take it to a shop. (i dont want something blowing up and then i'll die and then other stuff). if i can install it will it be hard. ( i'm lazy)
dont do it yourself take it to your local proshop and have somebody thats experienced do it because it is possible that if it isnt givin the proper torque and stuff when you put the tank back together it can explode and become very deadly

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