The male thread portion of the asa adapter that screws into the drop block body is only rated for 1800PSI MAX working pressure.
Notos regulator stock is set to 1900psi, most drop block users buy a 2200 or 2400psi Fixed inline reg. The only reason I know this is because mine was slightly bent when I had to torque the block body against the crush not to clock it correctly. The seller linked me to the part he used off of Amazon... " max working pressure 1800psi" listed on the Amazon ad . Not the dropblock ad.
Interstate Pneumatics WRCO2-320-38 In CO2 Paintball (G1/2-14) Tank to Out Co2 Disposable (3/8-24 UNF) Mini Tank Adapter https://a.co/d/jfESJea
Mine didn't explode. And so far I've not seen stories of it.. but it is a possibility. Just thought people should know
Notos regulator stock is set to 1900psi, most drop block users buy a 2200 or 2400psi Fixed inline reg. The only reason I know this is because mine was slightly bent when I had to torque the block body against the crush not to clock it correctly. The seller linked me to the part he used off of Amazon... " max working pressure 1800psi" listed on the Amazon ad . Not the dropblock ad.
Interstate Pneumatics WRCO2-320-38 In CO2 Paintball (G1/2-14) Tank to Out Co2 Disposable (3/8-24 UNF) Mini Tank Adapter https://a.co/d/jfESJea
UMAREX NOTOS drop block system | eBay
Holds air forever.Might not be the prettiest gun but gets the job done. The bolt is heavy in both directions, so if you have arthritis this isnt for you. If you take it apart for fun, you own it.
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Mine didn't explode. And so far I've not seen stories of it.. but it is a possibility. Just thought people should know