Picked up this Taso Spartan off the BST. Need to figure out a way to feed this booger.
The feedneck measures .995 OD and .840 ID I tried to use one of the elbows from my right-feed AC, but those obviously won't fit due to them being made for 7/8" feednecks.
So what are my options here? A stick-feed from Paintball DNA, or a 1" elbow and a small hopper?
I dont have any 10-round tubes at the moment, so I dont know if those would just jam into the feedneck and stay put.
My local PB shop has some of the small Tippmann hoppers for like $10 or $11, which would probably work nicely due to the reduced size.
On a side note, any advice on a tank would be greatly appreciated. I am going to run the 12 grams in this, but will also be picking up a dummy 12 gram to run a line to a bottom mount ASA. Not sure if a 13/3000 would be big enough, or if i should splurge a little and get the slightly bigger Ninja 22/3000 tank.
I'd like to run the ASA backwards so the tank runs under the barrel, not out the back. I think the 22/3000 may be too long, but I've never seen one in person before.
The feedneck measures .995 OD and .840 ID I tried to use one of the elbows from my right-feed AC, but those obviously won't fit due to them being made for 7/8" feednecks.
So what are my options here? A stick-feed from Paintball DNA, or a 1" elbow and a small hopper?
I dont have any 10-round tubes at the moment, so I dont know if those would just jam into the feedneck and stay put.
My local PB shop has some of the small Tippmann hoppers for like $10 or $11, which would probably work nicely due to the reduced size.
On a side note, any advice on a tank would be greatly appreciated. I am going to run the 12 grams in this, but will also be picking up a dummy 12 gram to run a line to a bottom mount ASA. Not sure if a 13/3000 would be big enough, or if i should splurge a little and get the slightly bigger Ninja 22/3000 tank.
I'd like to run the ASA backwards so the tank runs under the barrel, not out the back. I think the 22/3000 may be too long, but I've never seen one in person before.
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