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Viper_UK
02-15-2006, 08:56 AM
Hi,
I have just bought a drop foward made by 32 Degrees, it hasnt arrived yet, but I was reading reviews on it and people have said that I will need to either buy a new 32 degrees ASA or get a bit that changes the outlet angle of the pipe.
Does anyone have any Ideas on this?
Thanks
~Viper~
Coenen
02-15-2006, 11:55 AM
Pics of the drop?
Viper_UK
02-15-2006, 12:24 PM
I have attached a pic. Also what sort of screws will i need to attach it, any sort from a DIY store? Am I also right in thinking that I need to cut the existing screws to fit the drop to the base?
Thanks
~Viper~
pbfreak8675309
02-15-2006, 01:10 PM
wait untill u get it and then see
Viper_UK
02-16-2006, 04:17 AM
I have got the drop now, and I do need some form of adjuster to fit onto the ASA because the braided hose is being bent too much. Im not sure what the part is called, some people have reffered to it as a tank adaptor? Would a braided hose fitting be the same thing or be used to fit the braided line to the ASA?
Thanks
~Viper~
pbfreak8675309
02-16-2006, 03:10 PM
look in your manual and tell us your part name so we can understand it more clearly
Tom_D
02-16-2006, 04:03 PM
Look under air fittings on any paintball website. You need a ninty degree adapter for a steel braded line. The "tank adapter" you refer to is comonly known as the ASA (Air Scorce Adapter).
The screws you need to mount your ASA on that drop forward will have the exact same threading as your ASA mounting screws. They are avaliable at any hardware store, you will probably have to grind them down once you get them.
Viper_UK
02-17-2006, 06:39 AM
It does not give a name for the part in my manual, it only points to the gas line. It is the end of the gas line that connects to the ASA that I need to change. If this is causing to much trouble then would buying a macro line kit be benificial?
Thanks
~Viper~
Tom_D
02-18-2006, 03:04 PM
In my expierience the macro line kits break after one year of play. IMO you should go through the extra hastle of setting up the steel braded line.
Viper_UK
02-19-2006, 08:56 AM
Ok, I will stick with the steel line then.
Thanks:)
~Viper~
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