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    Questions on 68 Carbine valve reduction fitting

    I am rebuilding my 68 Carbine and in the process of replacing all the o rings my rebuild kit doesn't have the valve reduction fitting o-ring and I don't know what size to get. I also am looking to replace the copper line with a steel braid but can't figure out what fitting to thread on the stock valve reduction fitting that has outer threads on it to then go into a 1/8 female.
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    This little fitting is what I got for mine.


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    WTB Micromag Foregrip, ICD Sight Rail, Purple VL2000

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      #3
      Hello :
      This is the fitting you are looking for to allow you to use a steel braided line on your 68 -Carbine.


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      You should be able to locate one at your local hardware store in the gas/propane fitting section. Unfortunately i can't remember the thread size for reduction end. Worse case scenario, strip the gun down, take body to store and find the one that works.
      Hope this helps,Good Luck.

      *EDIT* Just checked a fitting and i believe the reduction fitting is a 7/16-20 to 1/8 NPT Female. Please use this information for reference till you can confirm.
      Last edited by Rolling Thunder 67; 05-23-2021, 07:26 AM.

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        #4
        Holy shit I spent hours trying to find this part but they were sold out everywhere I looked. Thank you so much! I thought I was going to have to settle with some frankenstien'd fitting madness.

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          #5
          Did you ever figure out what the O-Ring size was? warbosschoppa

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            #6
            It's a M1x4.5, Buna-N 70A

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              #7
              Originally posted by Chandlercv View Post
              It's a M1x4.5, Buna-N 70A

              Good to know. I couldn't figure it out and ended up just buying a kit from tippmannparts

              Someone sticky this tidbit, along with maybe the specs for the main spring on a pro lite!

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                #8
                This tidbit and others can be found here:
                Tippmann Springs and O-rings chart - mcarterbrown.com

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