I've been working on getting my ANS Gen-X Autococker up and running, and I wanted to improve the appearance of the macroline from the ASA to the inline regulator. I tend to stick to a budget and look for affordable alternatives whenever possible. Originally, I used a makeshift 45-degree fitting on the inline regulator, combining a standard straight push fitting with a 45 NPT adapter, but it just didn’t have the right look.
I know Docfire offers those Camozzi 45 fittings, but at $40 after shipping, it's hard for me to justify the cost, especially when the entire gun is made up of inexpensive eBay parts that I’ve restored. A much cheaper alternative would be a 15-degree vertical ASA adapter, but I’ve never seen one used on a pre-2K Autococker before. Are these compatible or will it hit my front block?
Thanks for the help.
I know Docfire offers those Camozzi 45 fittings, but at $40 after shipping, it's hard for me to justify the cost, especially when the entire gun is made up of inexpensive eBay parts that I’ve restored. A much cheaper alternative would be a 15-degree vertical ASA adapter, but I’ve never seen one used on a pre-2K Autococker before. Are these compatible or will it hit my front block?
Thanks for the help.
Comment