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Old 05-02-2008, 10:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Piranha SB rear drop out changer

Hey,

I was wondering if there was anyway to modify a phantom drop out changer (or scratch build one) to fit in the back of the lower tube of a piranha SB instead of the back bottle set-up. Can you tell me if it's possible and if so, approximately how much it would cost for something like that.

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Old 05-02-2008, 10:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
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You would still have that airline run up the side but I think it would be easy to make your own. Rainman would be the man to do it.

A better idea would be to just buy a drop out changer that you can screw into an ASA and put it directly into the Backbottle.
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I had one of those pump handle drop out 12 gram changers and it looked pretty spiffy on it. Figures... I sold it.
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Old 05-02-2008, 10:50 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Hey,

I was wondering if there was anyway to modify a phantom drop out changer (or scratch build one) to fit in the back of the lower tube of a piranha SB instead of the back bottle set-up. Can you tell me if it's possible and if so, approximately how much it would cost for something like that.

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I'm spit balling the idea right now on my own SB. I just need to pick up a puncture-pin assembly from Wevo, and start turning the aluminum.

Its very much possible.
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A better idea would be to just buy a drop out changer that you can screw into an ASA and put it directly into the Backbottle.
Yea!
Except, no one make it. Good idea though
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Yea!
Except, no one make it. Good idea though
*Insert "incorrect answer" buzzer noise* I'm looking at one.
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No one makes one currently but there was a drop out changer that screws in the ASA.

Bacci had some for sale:
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Really far down the list, #1175-6
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*Insert "incorrect answer" buzzer noise* I'm looking at one.
Sorry.
WOW! Now I really hate my self for not snatching one up off of Bacci.
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That's a nifty alternative but I was thinking about something that would come straight off of the gun, similar to a Nelspot 007 with a drop out changer, instead of using the existing back bottle asa which is angled downward
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Old 05-03-2008, 03:05 PM   #10 (permalink)
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in actuality, even just having a back bottle asa that wasn't angled (by which I mean one that came straight off of the back of the gun) would probably be easier.
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