Well I ended up using a direct pin set up for my pneumag (a pin is used instead of a lever to actuate the msv2). So I grinded myself quite a few nails, each about one mm shorter than the one before it . So I found one that works, but the one right above it does something insanely interesting! The mag will go into a full rapid-fire sequence if you play around with the lpr with the slightly larger pin. With the slightly larger pin I can literaly touch the trigger (I guess the pin is just long enough to be touching the spring and any additional force partially activates the msv2's out port) and have the marker go into rapid fire. I guess by tuning the lpr combined with partial activation of the msv2 makes the mpa3 piston acts as a type of spring and cycles the marker again and again and again and again really really fast.
So I guess this is a type of sweet spotting with an lpr
Just thought I'd share my discovery, and if it isn't new ease me into it gently
P.S. an x-valve in rapid-fire is insane
So I guess this is a type of sweet spotting with an lpr

Just thought I'd share my discovery, and if it isn't new ease me into it gently
P.S. an x-valve in rapid-fire is insane



So I'm jealous of your success, even if it's accidental.
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