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  • Spider-TW
    U R techno-literate!

    • Oct 2006
    • 3554

    #16
    Originally posted by sffudapparel
    Needless to say, once I get a rt on/off I'll probably enjoy my pneumag a whole lot more
    Is this a classic valve?

    Do you have your trigger over-travel screw set very close? I ask because I loosened mine up while messing with something else and the venting seems considerably less now. I know the MSV is capable of putting enough pressure to the MPA-3 while venting, but I'm thinking that when it travels further it may seal up. Or am I just imagining things? I just need to flip that lever by hand to find out.

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    • sffudapparel
      Skydive!
      • Mar 2008
      • 604

      #17
      Originally posted by Spider-TW
      Is this a classic valve?

      Do you have your trigger over-travel screw set very close? I ask because I loosened mine up while messing with something else and the venting seems considerably less now. I know the MSV is capable of putting enough pressure to the MPA-3 while venting, but I'm thinking that when it travels further it may seal up. Or am I just imagining things? I just need to flip that lever by hand to find out.
      it's an x-valve. and actually while trying to tap my trigger for the set screw, my tap broke so i don't have a set screw haha.

      My pneumag still shoots


      it's that little hole on the right of the O in Fabco that leaks when I actuate the trigger.

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      • afortuna
        Red Ones Shoot Faster!
        • Jun 2005
        • 573

        #18
        Originally posted by sffudapparel
        it's an x-valve. and actually while trying to tap my trigger for the set screw, my tap broke so i don't have a set screw haha.

        My pneumag still shoots


        it's that little hole on the right of the O in Fabco that leaks when I actuate the trigger.

        It is supposed to do that.

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        • sffudapparel
          Skydive!
          • Mar 2008
          • 604

          #19
          cool cool. just checking since i'm new to pneu

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          • cadams
            Registered User
            • May 2006
            • 54

            #20
            Originally posted by sffudapparel
            it's an x-valve. and actually while trying to tap my trigger for the set screw, my tap broke so i don't have a set screw haha.

            My pneumag still shoots


            it's that little hole on the right of the O in Fabco that leaks when I actuate the trigger.
            hey where did you get your small tubing for your trigger kit? I have some pale blue crap that came with the one I bought and it leaks like crazy. That black tubing looks much more robust .. is it just 1/8" macro?

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            • rawbutter
              Registered User
              • Feb 2007
              • 1463

              #21
              Originally posted by cadams
              hey where did you get your small tubing for your trigger kit? I have some pale blue crap that came with the one I bought and it leaks like crazy. That black tubing looks much more robust .. is it just 1/8" macro?
              cyberave sells that stuff for cheap ($1/foot if memory serves, and another $1 for shipping).

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