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    Which AA Snap connector??

    OK this should be easy (is it ever... )

    I need a couple of AA male parts to screw into the two probes I have for my Spitfire HF and Logun MkII so I can fill from a bottle already fitted with the (older) AA female snap connector

    On the BAR website though they are listing TWO different AA male parts for the 400's and one for the 200 - yet I fill both of these rifles happily from the same bottle now.

    http://www.airgunbuyer.com/Showprodu...%20Accessories

    So is one a 'new' AA Snap (all my rifles are a couple of years old) and if so do I need the S200 'screw in' male part or the 16 or 17 mil AA 400 male bit???

    I have measured the diameter of the exterior of the inner collar on the female part and it is 16mm, 14mm interior diameter.

    I know I should just phone Lloyd but I don't get time to think during the day.

    Cheers

    Stu

    PS - there are so many innuendo opportunities above it really isn't worth it..
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    Quote Originally Posted by scgevans
    PS - there are so many innuendo opportunities above it really isn't worth it..
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    Phone BAR and talk to them they will help you. And it don't take long just take a shorter coffee break.
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    I think that you may need what BAR have listed as Female parts.

    The 1/8 bsp female thread and the male "probe". They will or should push into your quick release.

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    Ok as I have confused everyone else as well I shall have an imaginary coffee break (I remember those from years ago..) and phone BAR tomorrow.

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    I'm not at all sure it matter which you get when they're not used on the guns themselves. I've got AA males with two or three different o/d's and they all work perfectly as adapters.

    Ray, you've got it completely backwards.

    Jonathan

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    Jonathon - I should have asked you before - I think you posted on this last time I tried to get it sorted - months later here I am.

    I'll still call BAR tomorrow - I just never seem to remember during the day.

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    You'd save money by contacting Clubshot. If you want to pop over here I may have enough to sort you out and I can then replace them from Bob on Saturday.

    Jonathan

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    Thanks anyway- I'll just get BAR to post them then if they don't work I can send them back - time is definitely more of an issue.
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    Hi Jonathan,
    I am now confused.
    These are what I use.

    ATB
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    www.machinemart.co.uk look at the air line bits all the snap connectors are there at half the price
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raygun
    Hi Jonathan,
    I am now confused.
    These are what I use.

    ATB
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    Same male adapters as Barry and I use and that Stu needs.

    Jonathan

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