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Good o-rings |
February 16, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Mike
from FL
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I've went through a couple of these now and they are a lot better than regular o-rings. I guess it's the rubber their made out of but there strong and reliable. Don't buy those other black ones they may be cheaper but these are going to work out a lot better in the long wrong. I would also suggest buying them in packs of 20 not just one at a time because you never know when your going to need them.
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There are tank O rings |
February 5, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
JW
from Kansas City, KS United States
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Just to leave it simple, you need these. This is a good price unless you want to by 500.
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buy in bulk and keep a few on hand |
February 5, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
xrugger
from Aylett, VA United States
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Look these are a necessity and probably the cheapest thing to fix on a paintball gun. These are 2 ways to increase the life a these things.(but honestly if you are working to save a 15 cent o-ring should you really be playing a sport as expensive as paintball?) The first way to save is to switch to HPA. Release HPA is not cold so it doesn't freeze the oring and cause it to crack. The second way is to run a remote line. This keeps you from loosing air everytime you tank on and off. OK OK touney ballers I can hear you cringing at the thought of putting you tank on your back. Try it some time, throw on some camo and get into the woods and leave your net inclosed inflatable lego land.
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You never know when you need one |
February 5, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Rich
from Guam
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Like my title says you never know when you need an oring for your tank. I ordered this from ANS because it has a great price and I do not want to ever have to worry about needing an oring. Every gear bag should have extra orings.
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If you use CO2 you need these orings!! |
February 4, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Ryan
from Moscow, ID United States
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Like I said in the title...if you use CO2 then you need these orings. The black colored orings that are cheap and readily available are made from buna-N rubber that is good down to -20C. Liquid CO2 is around -70C. These opaque orings are made from urethane and are designed to operate down to liquid CO2 temperature. Get these orings and stop those mid-game CO2 tank/ASA connection leaks.
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