View Full Version : Hardline Kits...any interest?
RogueFactor
11-12-2007, 04:10 PM
Ive considered doing them on and off for over the last year or two. Only told a handful while I considered whether to pursue it or not.
Ive attempted to source the parts without much luck, as Id prefer it to be aluminum rather than steel so that it could be anodized
My other concern is the many different mag set-ups. Id only likely offer 1 size, which would work for some and not others.
Hardline Kits make Quick-Disconnect either 1) Expensive(as you need the extra fittings) or 2) Difficult to QD.
With that said, is there any interest in a Hardline Kit?
TnDeathInc
11-12-2007, 05:02 PM
depending on how you set it up it would be interesting. as in from wat point to where asa to x x to y y to z?
maddboy32
11-12-2007, 07:29 PM
i used to have one on my first tac-one. i had it made by a local shop. i liked it, but after a while it started not to seal so well. so i haven't done it since. but over all i did like it.
MedicDVG
11-13-2007, 03:02 AM
meh... I don't know.. I mean it looks ok on the RT, and the phantom, but I have gotten used to the macroline.. and this precludes the use of a gas through grip...
It would have to be cost effective in order to interest me (read CHEAP).
maddboy32
11-13-2007, 07:28 AM
yeah aluminum would be great. i can't remember if mine was steal or aluminum.
the fitting should be the same......right??
i'll dig and see if i have a pic of my old tac-one.
RogueFactor
11-13-2007, 07:29 AM
depending on how you set it up it would be interesting. as in from wat point to where asa to x x to y y to z?
The hardlines only run from the valve to the foregrip asa.
It would have to be cost effective in order to interest me (read CHEAP).
One thing I can almost be certain of, is they wont be cheap.
punkncat
11-13-2007, 07:58 AM
I dunno....personally I think I would be intersted more in colored macroline fittings than hardline. Mostly for the reasons you have already pointed out.
RogueFactor
11-13-2007, 08:21 AM
I dunno....personally I think I would be intersted more in colored macroline fittings than hardline. Mostly for the reasons you have already pointed out.
Those already exist.:worminhole:
punkncat
11-13-2007, 09:26 AM
Those already exist.:worminhole:
Yes, I know. Haven't really looked into finding them. With colored Macro available, and if the selection of colored fittings is out there, as easy as Macro is to deal with, custom fit, take loose....I just can't see wanting to fiddle with the hardline IMO.
FiXeL
11-13-2007, 02:45 PM
Hardline looks nice and clean, but its kind of impractical for a mag. And as punkncat allready pointed out, macroline is much easier to deal with, even braided hose would be better than hardline.
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