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    MQ2 valve.

    Does anyone know where I can get one of these per chance?

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    AO and Custom Cockers user Saint Noir might be convinced to part with his for the right price and/or Bob Long Signature Series Autococker.

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    Ya might want to talk to Dayspring. I hear he has connections. LOL

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    Well there's one on the ground behind you. Over there. Yeah on the ground, turn around and look real close ... real close ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris TS-1438
    Does anyone know where I can get one of these per chance?
    What's the thing with this valve. I heard it brought up in another thread.

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    Saw one on MCB a week or so ago. Guy was asking $200 or so IIRC. Didnt the guy making them stop?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OPBN
    Saw one on MCB a week or so ago. Guy was asking $200 or so IIRC. Didnt the guy making them stop?
    Yeah, I was speaking to mike at tunaball and I think he said he only has two left in his possession, and he was going to use them in his own projects

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoulCoffin
    Yeah, I was speaking to mike at tunaball and I think he said he only has two left in his possession, and he was going to use them in his own projects

    WOW that is it?

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    Unless I was mistaken and misheard... It was before 8am and I don't function as well that early in the morning...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoulCoffin
    Unless I was mistaken and misheard... It was before 8am and I don't function as well that early in the morning...

    I did not function well that entire weekend. Im glad he was able to fix mine !

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    Right now, the only good place to get them is used. It just wasn't financially worth it for him to continue making the valves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigEvil
    Ya might want to talk to Dayspring. I hear he has connections. LOL

    Considering I was there with the initial development and subsequent revisions as well as him being my son's godfather, yeah. You could say that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dayspring
    Considering I was there with the initial development and subsequent revisions as well as him being my son's godfather, yeah. You could say that.
    I think im going to make either him or Simon my next kids godfather

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigEvil
    I think im going to make either him or Simon my next kids godfather

    I still pay for parts, so don't think you're getting out "scott free."

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    Can someone explain what makes these valves so special?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carnage reigns
    Can someone explain what makes these valves so special?
    i'm not an expert on it. but it eliminates the need for a hammer in an autococker. so it's lighter and you don't get the kick from it. and since the hammer is gone you can midget that bad boy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dayspring
    I still pay for parts, so don't think you're getting out "scott free."
    please tell him if he happens to find one behind his couch i'd love to buy it off him =)

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    It's a balanced valve that eliminates the need for the sear tripper solenoid as well as the hammer/valve assembly in an Autococker.

    Since you don't have the reciprocating mass, you have less recoil or movement of the marker leading to a steadier shot.

    As for the other benefits, you can hit up good ol' Google and go from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by capt spank
    please tell him if he happens to find one behind his couch i'd love to buy it off him =)
    See below.

    Quote Originally Posted by SoulCoffin
    Yeah, I was speaking to mike at tunaball and I think he said he only has two left in his possession, and he was going to use them in his own projects.

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    yeah, my bro soulcoffin told me at tunaball. but i can hope, can't i?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carnage reigns
    Can someone explain what makes these valves so special?
    It's an electronically controlled firing valve, modular for sniper/autococker. Eliminates the whole hammer/spring thing which on a cocker was a big deal since that affected your ram pressure. Allows complete divorcement of the firing and loading cycles, which has also made it useful for a variety of custom uses.

    And it makes the best pump valve EVAR

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