Reviewer:
Rick Howse
from Silver Springs, FL United States
Mine didn't come with any thread sealer, but I have Teflon tape in tool kit regardless, so this isn't really a negative. Like the color, works well, kind of long on the threaded side, so it sticks out more then usual to me.
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No sealant/teflon on the threads.
June 12, 2010
Reviewer:
Evan Gaines
from Frederick, MD United States
Nice if you want to have your gun as black as possible, but it doesn't have any kind of air seal on the threads...
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It comes in black!
September 1, 2009
Reviewer:
Matt
from Bellingham, WA United States
What can I say. It is a macroline fitting. It works. It doesn't leak. Mine came with something coating the threads that I'm assuming is to prevent leaking once you screw it in to your asa, regulator, or expansion chamber. It's cool that it comes in black, but I wish that ring that goes around the marcoline was blacked out too. That would have been pretty cool. It still looks good. I bought it and like it.
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finishing touches for blackout - order#26133
February 16, 2009
Reviewer:
oscar mondragon
from garland, TX United States
used these on my dp g3, looks really nice, no need for plumbers tape since it already comes with some on it. CHEAP TOO!!
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The threads are the key
February 10, 2009
Reviewer:
Sean Walling
from Goleta, CA United States
I wrote a review for the straight fitting and my thoughts on the 90 degree fitting are basically the same. The important factor is the thread locking white substance that comes on the threads that make the fitting air tight when it is installed so the customer doesnt have to put thread locker on him/herself. However the 90 degree fitting is nice b/c it can accomodate the many strange angles that are needed for macroline. A good gun to look at this in action is an ego by planet eclipse. If you need the fitting to be coming out from the side of the gun for example towards the left or right instead of towards the back or front of the gun then you will need a 90 degree instead of the straight fitting