wondering if anyone have put an on/off or slide valve befor the lpr to act as a saftey for the pneumatic trigger. Any ideas on what would work best/lightest/simplest. Thinking of just using a ball valve on/off but slide that would close the air to the tank and vent the lpr would work great. Just thinking of options.
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i use the stock safety. i filed the trigger safety stop down a little so i can get a short pull with the mech safety.mag for now, mag forever -
looking to kill the air supply to to pneumatics in for a saftey instead of stopping the trigger movement. Thanks for the imput anyway.Originally posted by dyeforeveri use the stock safety. i filed the trigger safety stop down a little so i can get a short pull with the mech safety.Comment
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Get an on/off asa, when you're done turn it out so your gun isn't supplied with air, best safety ever.Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.Comment
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That is what i have been using, but im trying make a setup with a vert tank (actually tank will be at 45 degrees infront/under the trigger frame), also i dont want to have to bleed the air out of the entire system, just the lpr.Originally posted by snoopay700Get an on/off asa, when you're done turn it out so your gun isn't supplied with air, best safety ever.Comment
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You might be better off finding/making a valve that goes on the lpr before the msv2Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.Comment
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my friends all use Slide Check valves on their remotes, but they are rather large. They are like an on/off but they bleed the air from one side, which you could set up to be the LPR side. If you did this:
Air coming in from tank(Split: one to LPR and one to Mag Valve) --> the Slide check (On the LPR's side) --> Then LPR
You would be able to pull the slide check, then it will drain the air from your Pneumatics. Should work, but might be a little bulky.
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That should work, but like I said, it is a little big.Comment
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That is pretty much what im trying to do, any idea what the lightest/smallest slide check is?Originally posted by Stayhugemy friends all use Slide Check valves on their remotes, but they are rather large. They are like an on/off but they bleed the air from one side, which you could set up to be the LPR side. If you did this:
Air coming in from tank(Split: one to LPR and one to Mag Valve) --> the Slide check (On the LPR's side) --> Then LPR
You would be able to pull the slide check, then it will drain the air from your Pneumatics. Should work, but might be a little bulky.
Slide Check
That should work, but like I said, it is a little big.Comment

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