View Full Version : Bottomline, Micro-line, Macroline?
Re§trïçtëDArëÅ
08-06-2001, 11:13 PM
What is the difference, and yeah I admit I am a Newbie!
SH4YD33
08-10-2001, 11:21 AM
a bottomline is usually steel-braided and ataches directly to the asa to bring the bottle down under the grip frame. macroline is a hose that you would use to connect like.. a regulator or expanson chamber to a drop forward.. or the bottom line adapter you connect to the bottom of your grip frame. microline is just like macroline but with a skinier hose.. it can break more easier tho. if you want a hose get the steel-braided. they're more strong and caust about the same as a macroline kit. hope i made this clear for you.. later
AllOleander
08-10-2001, 01:00 PM
Originally posted by SH4YD33
a bottomline is usually steel-braided and ataches directly to the asa to bring the bottle down under the grip frame. macroline is a hose that you would use to connect like.. a regulator or expanson chamber to a drop forward.. or the bottom line adapter you connect to the bottom of your grip frame. microline is just like macroline but with a skinier hose.. it can break more easier tho. if you want a hose get the steel-braided. they're more strong and caust about the same as a macroline kit. hope i made this clear for you.. later
He pretty much said it :)
I like macroline over microline..and most people agree w/ me.
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