Hello AGN!
I had an idea I’ve been wanting to do for a while. It started with getting a select fire Evanix that can’t be fired below 75 bar (on 200 fill) or it could literally break the gun to the point of needing to send it to a repair shop (and there’s only a handful of people who could even fix it at this point. I wanted to be able to see the tank pressure while firing so I’d avoid firing it below 75. For this I’m just gonna grab some hose and go to work.
However, I also want to do it with my Rattler…
The difference is the pressure gauge is on the side so to keep it a slim profile I’d need a right angle adapter, preferably one that could swivel in the event that when you twist it in, it’s facing the wrong direction. Ideally it would look like the photo (doesn’t need to be right angles everywhere) can just run it diagonally.
I had an idea I’ve been wanting to do for a while. It started with getting a select fire Evanix that can’t be fired below 75 bar (on 200 fill) or it could literally break the gun to the point of needing to send it to a repair shop (and there’s only a handful of people who could even fix it at this point. I wanted to be able to see the tank pressure while firing so I’d avoid firing it below 75. For this I’m just gonna grab some hose and go to work.
However, I also want to do it with my Rattler…
The difference is the pressure gauge is on the side so to keep it a slim profile I’d need a right angle adapter, preferably one that could swivel in the event that when you twist it in, it’s facing the wrong direction. Ideally it would look like the photo (doesn’t need to be right angles everywhere) can just run it diagonally.
- Anyone have a recommendation for a 90* angle adapter or could point me in the right direction?
- My other question is, does anyone have a recommendation or thoughts on the best way to attach the pressure gauge via Picatinny?