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    that's very nice and I think I've seen that somewhere else or one very like it
    beauty is that the mods can be done with no mods to the base 600

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    Quote Originally Posted by --ped-- View Post
    that's very nice and I think I've seen that somewhere else or one very like it
    beauty is that the mods can be done with no mods to the base 600
    Lawrie has another different one he built himself.

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    I just knocked a bulk fill cap up for my 600 and a MK1 think i'll make a tube extension through the week if I still have some 7/8"seamless and get a 18"barrel from an xl machined to fit

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    Quote Originally Posted by --ped-- View Post
    qb 78 uses a metric 22x1 thread and the 600 uses a 7/8x20 I think
    Quote Originally Posted by DT Fletcher View Post
    Yes, QB guns are entirely metric. The 160 is entirely SAE.

    MAC-1 tried to get them to go SAE but that just wasn't going to happen.
    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post
    Yes, the Crosman is different, Crosman made a bulk fill adaptor to fit inside their standard cap (see pics). You can remove the circlip that is inside the cap and remove the piercer and fit the required valve. I have a range of adaptors for different CO2 shooters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenwayjames View Post
    I was told some time ago by someone that knows the fact that when he made and modified CO2 pistols for customers over the pond the commonly used threads were not parallel but were in fact TAPER. May be I got it wrong but thought to mention it
    Cheers lads

    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post
    Lawrie Amatruda sold this one last week....


    This is (Or maybe was) one of Lawries 600's that he carbine-ised!

    It's a beauty!!



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    Still has it.

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    Found a supplier of high quality stainless fittings for fire extinguisher use. Will save a lot of gas being wasted when disconnecting from Crosman.

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    I prefer to have a wog valve in the system as I found that the discharge valve on the extinguisher can leak over time
    I also prefer having a hose and another wog valve to release line pressure -I did buy some slidecheck valves to minimise co2 loss but not got round to fitting them

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