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Thread: swapping a inline maxflo between 2 markers quickly?

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    swapping a inline maxflo between 2 markers quickly?

    Anyone have pictures or ideas of a setup that would allow you to switch an inline maxflo between 2 mags? Any worries on restricting airflow with a quick disconnect?

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    You need a couple of these and you can do it.

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    And I just use macro.
    That which does not kill us, cripples us for life.

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    Are those still available for sale anywhere?

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    IMOA, those work but they come with "problems". I had a couple and the entire mount shifts along the QD pin. They also can make a bigger ASA/reg mount much bigger, resulting in a taller gun. If you are particular in how your gun moves, i.e. the length, height and how tight the gun is, its not the best. I do feel its not the best.

    Its better to have the max-flo as a dedicated tank for one gun and use presets to swap between guns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobody View Post
    IMOA, those work but they come with "problems". I had a couple and the entire mount shifts along the QD pin. They also can make a bigger ASA/reg mount much bigger, resulting in a taller gun. If you are particular in how your gun moves, i.e. the length, height and how tight the gun is, its not the best. I do feel its not the best.

    Its better to have the max-flo as a dedicated tank for one gun and use presets to swap between guns.
    There are some challenges that come with them, I admit, in the case of my micromag it actually helps since my drop made contact with my gas through grip and installing that allowed it to clear. That is the only marker I still use it on though, as you can see from the pic, the chrome one is not installed on anything right now.

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    Are those still available for sale anywhere?
    I do not think so, it was manufactured by Northwest Paintball, but I wonder if you got one 3-d printed if it would be strong enough to use? They show up on e-bay occasionally too.

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    Sorry, double post.

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    Thought it was data pimp that made them.

    Heres some for flatlines, maybe you could modify them ?

    https://www.automags.org/forums/showt...one-Interested

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