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  • Sulleigh
    Registered User
    • Jul 2007
    • 110

    #1

    field rental valve

    What the difference between the classic valve and the field rental valve. I picked up an old field rental mag and a trade and was wondering if it's the same valve or what.

    The mag I'm talking about has a slight leak coming from the barrel. I'm guessing it's a valve oring. What else could it be?
  • secretweaponevan
    Only HALF Polish!
    • Sep 2007
    • 1132

    #2
    Originally posted by Sulleigh
    What the difference between the classic valve and the field rental valve. I picked up an old field rental mag and a trade and was wondering if it's the same valve or what.

    The mag I'm talking about has a slight leak coming from the barrel. I'm guessing it's a valve oring. What else could it be?
    A leak from the barrel is a powertube o-ring/spacer/spring problem, most likely the o-ring. Double check by holding the trigger down when you air up the marker. If it only leaks when you let go of the trigger, it is a leaky powertube o-ring.

    I believe the rental valves have an obstruction somewhere in the powertube to limit velocities to a high of around 280fps and they will not accept a LVL 10 bolt without drilling/milling (In which case it would probably be cheaper to get a regular valve off of AO or ebay). I could be wrong though...I usually am. :)

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    • Sulleigh
      Registered User
      • Jul 2007
      • 110

      #3
      Ok thanks man.

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      • Spider-TW
        U R techno-literate!

        • Oct 2006
        • 3554

        #4
        Originally posted by secretweaponevan
        A leak from the barrel is a powertube o-ring/spacer/spring problem, most likely the o-ring. Double check by holding the trigger down when you air up the marker. If it only leaks when you let go of the trigger, it is a leaky powertube o-ring.

        I believe the rental valves have an obstruction somewhere in the powertube to limit velocities to a high of around 280fps and they will not accept a LVL 10 bolt without drilling/milling (In which case it would probably be cheaper to get a regular valve off of AO or ebay). I could be wrong though...I usually am. :)
        It just has to be drilled out. If you don't need a level 10 or more than 280 fps, it's all the same. There are a few threads on them. I think it just needs a bigger hole, not a smooth bore. It is stainless and a tough cut though.

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