I saw a post here recently which mentioned something about a breech loader for a pneumatic gun using one of those repair fittings. They have a sliding outer section which seals up a pipe when pushed forward into the "other half" of the repair fitting, sealing the pipe together and it's usually held there by twisting it in.
If that made sense to anyone, if you could link me to the thread regarding this breech loader, or alteast keywords you can remember it would be much appreciated. Apparently the "downside" was that the repair valve would kick back during or after firing. To me this is a good thing as it could be used to reset a ball valve to closed position if linked via a metal rod.
I've searched my butt off all day, and I know how much everyone hates a non-searcher, so I posted in the off-topic thread.
Thanks.
Searching for: Repair coupling breech loader thread.
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Ahh... Thanks saladtosser. I did google for it but came back with nothing (even using common typos). Atlantas, I've seen these sites mentioned around the forums, but I live in Australia. Shipping costs are probably a bit high, but I'll have a look though.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.