pnuemag saftey?

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  • skyless
    Registered User
    • Mar 2006
    • 576

    #1

    pnuemag saftey?

    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.
  • dyeforever
    Addicted User
    • Oct 2003
    • 764

    #2
    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

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    • skyless
      Registered User
      • Mar 2006
      • 576

      #3
      Originally posted by dyeforever
      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.
      looking to kill the air supply to to pneumatics in for a saftey instead of stopping the trigger movement. Thanks for the imput anyway.

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      • snoopay700
        Serious About Men

        • Jan 2006
        • 3071

        #4
        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.

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        • skyless
          Registered User
          • Mar 2006
          • 576

          #5
          Originally posted by snoopay700
          Get an on/off asa, when you're done turn it out so your gun isn't supplied with air, best safety ever.
          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.

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          • snoopay700
            Serious About Men

            • Jan 2006
            • 3071

            #6
            You might be better off finding/making a valve that goes on the lpr before the msv2
            Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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            • rawbutter
              Registered User
              • Feb 2007
              • 1463

              #7
              If you have an easily adjustable LPR (like a Tickler), you can just lower the pressure to put your gun on safety. Without enough psi to power the pneumatics, the gun won't fire. Then, when you're ready to go, you just crank up the pressure again.

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              • skyless
                Registered User
                • Mar 2006
                • 576

                #8
                on/off valve

                anyone have any experience with on/off ball valves, or any experience with slide checks that are small and bleed air off one side while maintaing air in the rest of the system.

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                • Stayhuge
                  Registered User

                  • Aug 2007
                  • 1590

                  #9
                  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.
                  Slide Check
                  That should work, but like I said, it is a little big.

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                  • skyless
                    Registered User
                    • Mar 2006
                    • 576

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Stayhuge
                    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.
                    Slide Check
                    That should work, but like I said, it is a little big.
                    That is pretty much what im trying to do, any idea what the lightest/smallest slide check is?

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                    • Stayhuge
                      Registered User

                      • Aug 2007
                      • 1590

                      #11
                      Sorry, no clue. Surf ebay and look for the one that looks smallest, maybe? There were a few on there that looked pretty small. They look like they are about the size of a Quick Disconnect, I think.

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