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    Sniper III braided air hose

    Looking to put my sniper III back together but I’m missing the air hose. Anyone have one or know where one can be found?

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    #2
    Hmm.. braided airlines are easy enough to get, but I don't know what fitting that is for the gas through part. I can try and dig mine out (it is quite buried though) and see if there is a part number on it. I won't hold my breath. Hopefully someone knows. Just checked a few things I had an no parts lists jumped out either. Now I'm just curious.
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      #3
      I think I remember reading somewhere the fitting is a weird size. I could be wrong.
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        #4
        The fitting is fixed to the hose on end and the other is a standard 1/8. The fitting reminds me of an automotive hydraulic brake line hose.

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          #5
          Originally posted by F1FX View Post
          The fitting is fixed to the hose on end and the other is a standard 1/8. The fitting reminds me of an automotive hydraulic brake line hose.
          That is your answer just take your marker with picture to a local hydraulic shop and they'll figure it out and make you up a fitted line. I am pretty sure that is a basic hydraulic banjo bolt fitting. Bud used off the shelf parts back then nothing proprietary. I have a Parker Hydraulic store near me that has been more then willing to help me out in the past with these types of things.


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          • F1FX
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            If I cant find one, I will look down this route.
            Thanks

          #6
          Originally posted by F1FX View Post
          The fitting is fixed to the hose on end and the other is a standard 1/8. The fitting reminds me of an automotive hydraulic brake line hose.
          Yeah, it's fixed in the stock form, but I figure it doesn't need to be crimped to it. 1/8 to 1/8 and then to this "fitting" is probably going to be your best bet in finding. I'm still poking around. I literally cant find a manual for this gun anywhere in my hoarde
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            #7
            Getting warmer:

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            • BOOSH

              BOOSH

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              Try "The Hose Man" that's where they used to get their hoses from in CA.

            • F1FX
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              Thanks for looking for some possible solution!

            • F1FX
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              Thanks for the info on the hose man, they are not too far from me so I might have to stop by and see if they can help.

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            You can add a blazer 15* asa.

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            • F1FX
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              Interesting. Still looking for stock hose setup but may consider for another build.
              Thanks
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