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Above Par
July 28, 2009
Reviewer:
Jack
from Bethlehem, PA United States
Not exactly sure what others are talking about i have used the the slide check with CO2 and it has worked fine with no problems for about 5 months now. Very simple sturdy design. I would easily make the same choice if I could do it over.
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New favorite remote line
February 19, 2009
Reviewer:
Stan
from San Diego, CA United States
I have used a LOT of remote lines in my days and this is by far the best one. It's been very reliable for me and I love the quick disconnect. Simple and sturdy. Highly recommended!
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not bad, not fantastic either
August 3, 2008
Reviewer:
D. Jobe
from Burlington, ON Canada
Got mine awhile back before the air supply knob change. Had to have mine changed out because of poor construction on knob looks like they had more complaints. The actually hose line is very solid and haven't had any problem with quick disconnect like others even with CO2, but i guess we'll see.
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Slide Check use
January 7, 2008
Reviewer:
Mustang/ Texas Ghostwalker
from Grand Prairie, TX United States
If you're running CO2 on a slide check don't use the slide. If you do you'll blow the o-rings. If you're running HPA/ Comp. Air you can use the slide check and not have to worry about the o-rings but make sure you oil them after about 2-3 games.
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coil
August 18, 2007
Reviewer:
Jason Doering
from Woodstock, ON Canada
very useful takes weight off gun ecpecially if your a fully automatic player and u use alot of co2. it also saves o rings, by after your done shooting close the valve on the top of the tank and shoot the last bit of air in the tube then u can take it off the tank not worrying about o-ring blowing and it acts as an expansion chamber.