Paintball Sniper stuff

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  1. Zaxary

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    Wats up. Dis is about paintballso dont go readin it wastin your time if you dont know anything about it. im bout 2 get a flatline barrel. A double trigger, and a stock. And i', tryin 2 get this other thing bout my freind that told me about it is out of town with his wife. if yall could help me out that would be tight. It's like this cord thing that hooks up 2 were your Co2 normally goes. The Co2 is hooked up 2 your belt on this strap thing you get with it. the cord hookes up from the end of your gun 2 your Co2 tank. So, you don'ty have this big thing stickin off of you gun. if u could tell me wat that is...........
     
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    that would just be a remote hose. it helps to keep liquid C02 from entering the gun, which could seriously mess it up. there are also anti-siphon mechanisms, regulators, etc, that can help with this. but yeah it seems like the remote hose would be best since you dont have the tank on the gun.
     
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    um...... confused.
    nvm
     
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    by the way y am i still a newbie when do i turn into a junior member
     
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    it's really not confusing at all, think of it this way, you could have the tank on the gun, or not on the gun. if the tank is on the gun then no big deal, but if the tank is on your back or your side, then you have to get the C02 to the gun somehow and thast where the hose comes in, it connects the tank to the gun. i cant remember the number of posts it takes to be a juniour member, but it will update you when the time comes. everyone here knows that status has nothing to do with brains or anything so dont worry about it.
     
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    thanx bi the way.
    And do you know any front grip that are good for the 98 custom
     
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    nope sure dont, i just work with tanks of C02 and liquid nitrogen, and when i saw your thread i got curious how these things worked so i looked into it. i probably work with the same types of hoses, just under a different label probably.
     
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    oh, where do you work for Co2 at like a nuclear powerplant?
    i thought C02 was onlt uased in like markers and other stuff,
    Maybe cola too you mean like a job or something
     
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    it's actually used as a coolant in various industial applications. and i think they also use it in the medical field for some things.
     
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    o thanx of the help
     

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