ive got this classic valve ive had for the better part of a decade, i kinda got out of the sport for some time but have recently gotten back into it. i got a mag on the recommendation of a friend but never really got all that into the tech aspects of the gun. fast forward ten years, i purchased an xvalve and with some leftover pieces assembled a second mag using the classic valve. today i took the entire thing apart, oiled it up and checked the o-rings then put it back together. now after firing it, the bolt sticks leaking out gas then it retracts. is there something i may have oiled that didnt need to be? did i perhaps put something back together wrong? is my spring dead? it only seems to do it when i would fire a lot in rapid succession. i also was using CO2. could this be causing the problem. i got frustrated and left it on my workbench. figured ill get to it tomorrow. while ive had the gun for a long time now, id still consider myself very much a newb. thanks.
so my bolt isnt retracting all the way...
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nope. xvalve parts are on the xvalve and the classic parts are on the classic.
the xvalve works fine.Comment
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Sounds like you are needing to check your o-rings and carrier inside the powertube. This of course after you make sure your not using CO2. CO2 will kill your X valve. If your still leaking down the barrel check your o-rings and carrier, and if your still getting bolt stick, replace the bolt spring.Comment
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im not going to and never have used CO2 on the xvalve. the xvalve works fine. its my classic thats giving me the heartache. i will, however, try a different bolt spring.Comment
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I would say bolt spring, as well. I had the same issue with a MicroMag I picked up a while back. The spring had been compressed after sitting for a long time. In this case, the owner had left it in a "bolt stick" position for a few years. The spring was toast and a new spring cleared it right up.
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