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Thread: Never tuned a Mag before. Help me please.

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    Never tuned a Mag before. Help me please.

    Yo. I have a ULE Xvalved mag. I want to play paintball with it- but its god awful need of a tuning and dont know how to do it. I have a 68/3000 tank right now idk what the output is but my gun is rt-ing like a mad man when i barely touch the trigger (it may have a ULT in it) when i stop it takes a second for the valved to reset.... HELP thank you oh so helpful people.

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    im sure if you end up heading to paintball charleston geoff can get it set up pretty quick. your best bet would be to call and ask.

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    If you have shims in your on/off, you have a ULT. Pull all your ULT shim out and see how it goes from there, then add shims to taste.

    Send some oil through the marker too. That usually fixes most issues.

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    thanks everyone:

    I did check them out and those helped considerably. I found out that I am in need of an RT parts kit so I ordered one I ordered a couple things when I took it apart I found out that the I need a few things. Something else I was thinking after reading off of the AGD store was that my on/off may be the wrong one becuase this Xvalve was originally on an RT Pro. Also when i took it apart the reg springs were coated in som nasty thick grease. so i cleaned all the inards as best I could. and the I think i lost a reg seat o-ring when i took it apart and also i found one was cracked.

    Pinky:
    Ive I cant get it working I may go up there for a day with a friend a play a bit i will definately hit you up if i go though. thanks!!

    Ando:

    Thanks i will do that, I will have pictures up tonight
    she is one sexy gun

    thanks everyone

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    The grease on the springs is only to keep them from rusting. Clean it off and reapply some good quality grease.

    The on-off pin should be 0.750" for your gun.
    Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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    I Think it has a ULT trigger pull kit on it- is it possible to put the ULT on a Classic 68 valve, and use the on off from the classic on my x valve?

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    No...it is not.

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    The ULT doesn't work well on a classic valve without a lot of tweaking. The classic on-off assembly will work on an X-valve, but the trigger will be about 2 times more than with a standard retro valve on-off assembly. The classic on-off assembly will allow you to test the operation of the valve though.

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    Really? I've tried a classic in a X before and couldn't get it to work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ando
    Really? I've tried a classic in a X before and couldn't get it to work.
    Yeah, the classic pin is 0.750" and the whole assembly fits the same diameter on-off hole. Just like the retro on-off assembly fits and works in a classic valve, the classic on-off assembly fits and works in a retro/X valve.

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