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Ok lads, iv just bought a hw 100k 177. just woundering if anyone can tell my why my gauge is upside down when the cylindre is connected ? Theres also to brass connetors do any of them need to be on the cylinder when the gun is in use ?

Cheers migmog

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Ok lads, iv just bought a hw 100k 177. just woundering if anyone can tell my why my gauge is upside down when the cylindre is connected ? Theres also to brass connetors do any of them need to be on the cylinder when the gun is in use ?

Cheers migmog

 

I think the brass connectors are for releasing the air pressure in the cylinder

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One brass conector is for puping up your gun, and the one thats puzzling you is for releasing the pressure in your gun cylinder, wondered the same thing as you did when I first got mine. The 150bar mark on my gun is at the twenty to twelve on my gun as you look at it, think its because it saves you from having to point the barrel at your head to check your pressure, hope this helps :thumbs:

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One brass conector is for puping up your gun, and the one thats puzzling you is for releasing the pressure in your gun cylinder, wondered the same thing as you did when I first got mine. The 150bar mark on my gun is at the twenty to twelve on my gun as you look at it, think its because it saves you from having to point the barrel at your head to check your pressure, hope this helps :thumbs:

My 150 bar is at 6 ocklock guess someone dosnt like my face lol

cheers mate

atb migmog

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