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ok i finally got a coiled remote for my gun, i got the point to hooking it up to my gun and turning the air on but is there any way you can get the coiled remote unhooked from the gun without losing so much air and without the remote flying everywhere. Also how do you unhook the remote from the tank without emptying it out because the every time i try to unscrew the on/off valve or try to remove the remote from the tank all it does is let the air out. any help would be appreiciated
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on/off asa may help a little, or how about an on off remote :eyeroll:
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it is a on/off remote and wats the eyeroll sposed to mean
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Turn off the remote while its still connected to the gun and then shoot the gun until theres no more air in the hose and then disconnect the hose. I don't have a remote but It should work like that.
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omg, i am a dumb *** i have no idea y i didnt think of that in the first place. thanx for the obvious answer
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So are you saying there is no quick disconnect on the remote? -
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yes there is a quick disconnect, but after i shut the tank valve so the air wouldnt come out anymore and i tried to take of the disconnect it shot out at like mach 3 and hit me in the leg froze the whole sleeve of the hoody that i was wearing. no1 has answered my other question tho, how do i take the coiled remote off of the tank without letting the air out?
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Ah, simply turn the knob all the way out then twist the tank off -
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so take the knob all the way off and the air wont come out wen i take the tank off?
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Eh, that might not work. The screw on the on/off itself presses down on a plate which has a pin on the other side which opens up the tank's valve. Just take the hose off the marker and let the air out that end (grip the damned hose tightly so it doesn't whack you in the leg anymore, lol... keep in mind it has 800lbs of force inside of it...) before taking it off the tank.
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