CO2 Regulator Problems

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gotmilk1124
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I recieved my Taprite regulator in the mail today. It screws onto the CGA 320 threads of my 20oz CO2 tank fine, but I noticed it has no way to push down on the release valve of the CO2 tank.
Instead, the O-Ring of the regulator simply rests on the shoulder of the male threads on the tank.

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Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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f.c
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have you tried using it yet alot of the times stuff doest make sense then you use it and it does.
gotmilk1124
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Yea, I think I've figured it out. The regulator wants an on/off valve, not the pin valves found in paintball tanks. At least this gives me an excuse to get a 10lb CO2 tank. :lol:
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["gotmilk1124"]

i do :D
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