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Old 10-02-2021, 07:06 PM
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Why no Airweights with a Ti cylinder? Why no Airweights with a Ti cylinder? Why no Airweights with a Ti cylinder? Why no Airweights with a Ti cylinder? Why no Airweights with a Ti cylinder?  
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I bought a Ti Cylinder from Midway. It’s a 357 Titanium Cylinder…I used the original ratchet. Cut over 2 oz off weight. Performs flawlessly.
I enjoyed you resurrecting this old thread enough that I have a new 442 and Ti cylinder inbound. Have a cylinder install video you'd recommend?

DGRenzi is a single poster that hasn't been back. Anyone recommend a helpful cylinder install guide they used??

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