Should it be working?

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  • TeamBob
    SKYLINE PAINTBALL
    • Sep 2008
    • 976

    #1

    Should it be working?

    Now let me state that i dont know much about Pnue-mags, but i didnt think that a classic valve would work with um. Esp. w/o a Ult. But i got board and started messing with my project guns (1 of many like all of us ) and tossed an extra valve i had in it and it worked. I havent had a chance to get it over a chrono, but sounds like it is working at about the right Fps. Granted i can easily outshoot the reg, so a high rof like we all would like out of a pneumag isnt happening BUT it is working, which kinda makes me giggle like a school girl as this is my first pneu gun, and the first ive ever shot or been around.

    Im in the middle of getting an X, so i have a good feeling its gonna be after that
  • Sumthinwicked
    team id psycho AO-CT
    • Nov 2005
    • 4292

    #2
    who what no clue what ur talking about :P

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    • TeamBob
      SKYLINE PAINTBALL
      • Sep 2008
      • 976

      #3
      A pnued chimera with a classic valve. Kinda vague discription on the first line. My B

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      • TwilightG
        www.BigEvilOnline.com

        • Mar 2007
        • 1387

        #4
        An RT on/off is better to use. You won't need to use as much pressure from the LPR

        Did you build the frame yourself?

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        • TeamBob
          SKYLINE PAINTBALL
          • Sep 2008
          • 976

          #5
          I have a classic Rt, the on/off should fit right in correct? And no, I didnt build it, the guy i bought it off of didnt either. But whoever did do it did a very nice clean job.

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          • BiNumber3
            Dazed and Confused

            • Feb 2008
            • 1038

            #6
            yep the on/off from yer rt will work

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            • Spider-TW
              U R techno-literate!

              • Oct 2006
              • 3554

              #7
              classics chuff a little more as pneus because they recharge slower. My ep mag is a classic mag and shoots faster than I do (switch bounce). If you use a shorter pin or some shims, the on/off can breath a little better.

              I used "the electrician"s bore sizes to drill out the RT on/off top, but the shorter on/off pins seemed to do more. Getting the top of the pin to back off the oring more helps it open up. A good recharge time on the classic is about 60 msec (about 17bps). If you keep that gap between shots, your good. The only trouble with a pneumag is that you can easily drop one finger right after the other and loose that gap. Some people have rhythm, some don't.

              The only need for a ULT is because some of the e-frames are solenoid (direct, not solenoid valves) actuated and they don't have enough force to trip the sear and push in an RT on/off (usually).

              The only thing wrong with a classic valve is that they don't RT.

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