Quote Originally Posted by DT Fletcher View Post
Crosman used the taper threading. Which goes against typical engineering since the non-tapered (parallel) threading would be called for. The trick is that tapered threading doesn't start tapering until after the point where the nozzle is secured on the gun. An amateur engineer started this whole tapered vs non-tapered issue some years ago. However, he never bothered to look at the actual published specifications and the application. So, in fact, either tapered or non-tapered pipe threading works in the standard Crosman bulk fill application.

Thank you for confirming the amber liquid hasnt done its worst to my memory just yet