A vertical adapter is what connects the air from the ASA (Air Source Adapter) to the proper places (the valve or any other parts controlled by air) This is where you can put a gas through grip, expansion chamber, regulator or anything that has the standard ASA threads and is attached to the ASA (horizontal/tank adapter)
Yes. you may need a neck adapter though.
the ASA (air source adapter)
if you are talking about the threads they are 1/2" NPT
your local paintball field. Or you can purchase a scuba tank and adapter to fill the paintball tank with and every once in a while fill the scuba tank up if you live like out in the middle of nowhere
you screw the adapter into the gun, and then the co2 cartridge.
You need an adapter (shown in link) then fill like a normal fill station.
Which model? If it is the t9 or t8 pistol then you have to buy an adapter for a 20 oz tank.
the ASA (air source adaptor) can typically be swapped out for a aftermarket one, there are a few markers out there that the ASA is also the regulator for the marker and these can not be changed out typically
Well,you need some sort of air source. An air compressor will do. Or a Co cartridge as used by paintball guns, together with an appropriate adapter.
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the ASA or Air Source Adapter is the part that connects the Co2/CPA tank to the gun, usually via macroline, and is usually found on the bottom of the grip. an on/off ASA is one that can be turned on and off, to make changing tanks easier.