Co2 tank questions

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Hello all,
Been a bit since i asked a question.
I took the head off a nine ounce Co2 tank.
is there a regular pipe fitting that will fit in it i plan on make likea sawed off shot gun look, I dont plan on using the tank for high pressure again.
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Umm, maybe try 1/2 or 3/4 male fittings,got to a hardware store bring the co2 and try out the fittings
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On my co2 tank the fittings on the pin valve are 1/2inch. Why would you want to take the pin valve off?
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)DEMON( wrote:On my co2 tank the fittings on the pin valve are 1/2inch. Why would you want to take the pin valve off?
He is using it as a chamber.
The pin valve would kill the flow.
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He's taking the pin valve OFF and then screwing a pipe fitting into the tank neck. That wouldn't kill flow.

I had planned on someday building a hybrid chamber like this, except I was going to use a 20 oz. tank or one of those huge 4,500 PSI HPA tanks.
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mark is right im screwing it into the neck of the bottle.
Tho it seems a bit odd to have a co2 bottle in a lowes.
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