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Old 07-03-2011, 11:26 AM
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Re: Routing ASA line through foregrip or straight from powertube?

Okay, thanks.

I can'tfind it on any UK stores, so I guess I'll have to think of enough things to buy to make it worthwhile ordering from Zephyr. (Tippmannparts.com don't seem to have it)
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Re: Routing ASA line through foregrip or straight from powertube?

I am having a similar issue with my platinum.... I also wanted to order that same part from Zephyr, but on thier website it says they are out of stock.
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Re: Routing ASA line through foregrip or straight from powertube?

you could search for the expansion chamer kit (that part is a part of it)
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Re: Routing ASA line through foregrip or straight from powertube?

sorry to dig this thread up... anyone know of a source for the part that Devlin posted the picture of?

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it looks like this:
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Re: Routing ASA line through foregrip or straight from powertube?

if you look at my post I also posted the link
Tippmann 98 Platinum Vertical Adapter <-there it is again.

but you can find it in many different online stores... tippmannparts.com is probably your best bet if the others are sold out.
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Re: Routing ASA line through foregrip or straight from powertube?

So if you have a non platinum marker, you could just drill a hole in the receiver under the fitting and use it right?
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Re: Routing ASA line through foregrip or straight from powertube?

if you have a non platinum 98 and want to move the asa to the front grip..

Tippmann Vertical Adapter [98]

if you want to move it directly under the valve, as in the pic Devlin posted, you'd need this..

PPS Aluminum Round ASA Stainless 1/8 NPT [TYPH089] - $15.00 : Palmers Pursuit Shop, Where Custom Still Means Something
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PPS Aluminum Round ASA Stainless 1/8 NPT [TYPH089] - $15.00 : Palmers Pursuit Shop, Where Custom Still Means Something

You can also just get the ASA adapter and mill your receivers so the you can screw it directly into the valve
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Re: Routing ASA line through foregrip or straight from powertube?

Thats what I meant, just mill it so it would screw in right there. Thanks!
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Re: Routing ASA line through foregrip or straight from powertube?

keep in mind though, the adapter that Devlin linked won't work with a non-platinum marker.

The only way you MIGHT be able to use it would be to put it in a lathe, and turn down the part above the threading.

Otherwise, you'd have to use the asa adapter I linked in my previous post.
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