12 Gram CO2 Adapter
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I was looking on spudtech.com the other day and say a small gun, called the "TBL250LP", used to launch tennis balls
It had a 12 gram CO2 adapter glued directley into the chamber.
The pictures are indistinct, but it looks like a steel threaded piece sautered to a copper elbow
does anyone know if these adapters are available commercialy, and if so, where?
i would love to add a CO2 cartidge to one of my pnuematics without having to buy the $60.00 gun.
I was looking on spudtech.com the other day and say a small gun, called the "TBL250LP", used to launch tennis balls
It had a 12 gram CO2 adapter glued directley into the chamber.
The pictures are indistinct, but it looks like a steel threaded piece sautered to a copper elbow
does anyone know if these adapters are available commercialy, and if so, where?
i would love to add a CO2 cartidge to one of my pnuematics without having to buy the $60.00 gun.
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This screws into an ASA. Most ASAs end with a 1/8" NPT thread.
This screws into an ASA. Most ASAs end with a 1/8" NPT thread.
The quick change adapter will come in two pieces; a cradle for the cartridge and an adapter to connect the cradle to the ASA. Screw the adapter onto an ASA first, then screw the cradle onto that.
Most ASAs have an output of 1/8" NPT, which can then be connected to normal pipe threads.
Most ASAs have an output of 1/8" NPT, which can then be connected to normal pipe threads.
The adapter has a pin in it the punctures the CO2 cartridge when it is screwed down.twizi wrote:does that adapter have a valve on it if so how do you get it to release the presure
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Excuse me?
I built a strafer around one a couple of months ago and am now in te progress of building a sawed-off pump action shotgun powered by 12 grams.
People do use them...you'll just have to know where to look!
I built a strafer around one a couple of months ago and am now in te progress of building a sawed-off pump action shotgun powered by 12 grams.
People do use them...you'll just have to know where to look!
Found it - adapter at http://www.totalpaintballgear.com/produ ... ter--.html
ASA to 1/8 NPT at http://www.palmer-pursuit.com/cart/inde ... cts_id=223
BTW - if I decided to use CO2 12 grams, it would be a back-up/portable system
You may see this one one of my guns soon
ASA to 1/8 NPT at http://www.palmer-pursuit.com/cart/inde ... cts_id=223
BTW - if I decided to use CO2 12 grams, it would be a back-up/portable system
You may see this one one of my guns soon