:::Taso 3-way:::



Review:


    I Paid $23 for the 3-way at my local paintball shop. When I first got it I was quite disappointed in the way that the piston moved Inside of the main body of the 3-way. It was semi-rough and felt like the sound of two demin jean rubbing Against each other due to the drilling of the main chamber. I took the three way piston out of the body of the three way and looked inside to find a series of small rings left from the machine that was use to make the Taso. I got to work the same way I did with the besales Angry three way (Stock) using a q-tip with some solid rubbing compound that got with my dremel. I was able to smoothen out the pull significantly. Although there were some places that were deep into the side of the chamber that I did not want to micro hone and polish do to the fear of destroying my new 3 way  so I left them there. I put the whole mess back together on my autococker and had no leaks. The overall performance of the 3 way was great after cleaning up what the factory left, I was able to put a 1.5mm pull on my autococker with a lightened trigger spring and no leaks.
    Update:>> The Reason Why i was unable to Polish the Inside of the 3 way was because The inside was annodized, The annodizing Process Leaves behind a Very hard surface and if this surface is not polsihed to a mirror finish each Scratch or imperfection is metaphorically "Fossilized". It would take a Really Strong Abrasive or Nitric acid to Remove the Annodizing to polish the raw Aluminum, which in this case is totally not worth the time and energy. All things said Take a good look at the inside of a Three way to insure that your getting the best that they have to offer. I had that black taso three way when this was Written, but I bought a nickle Taso three way which was Perfect and smooth as ever so smooth that the Piston Rod falls out of the 3 way casing yet never leaks even when the LP reg is set to its lowest.


   Rating = 9/10.